Dog Health Guide UK 2026: Dental, Parasites, Joints & Preventative Care

๐Ÿ”„Last Updated: 4 March 2026

Preventative care is the foundation of a long, healthy life for your dog. The vast majority of common canine health problems โ€” dental disease, parasite infections, joint degeneration, and skin conditions โ€” are either preventable or significantly manageable when caught early. Yet studies consistently show that most owners only seek veterinary help after symptoms become severe. This guide covers the four pillars of dog health and links to our in-depth product reviews.

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Health Area Our Guide
๐Ÿฆท Dental โ€” ToothpasteBest Dog Toothpaste UK โ†’
๐Ÿฆท Dental โ€” ToothbrushBest Dog Toothbrush UK โ†’
๐Ÿฆท Dental โ€” ChewsBest Dog Dental Chews UK โ†’
๐Ÿ› Parasites โ€” Flea treatmentBest Dog Flea Treatment UK โ†’
๐Ÿ› Parasites โ€” Tick removalBest Tick Remover UK โ†’
๐Ÿ› Parasites โ€” WormingBest Dog Wormer UK โ†’
๐Ÿ› Parasites โ€” Home flea sprayBest Home Flea Treatment UK โ†’
๐Ÿฆด Joints โ€” SupplementsBest Dog Joint Supplement UK โ†’
๐Ÿงด Skin โ€” SupplementsBest Dog Skin Supplement UK โ†’
๐Ÿ‘‚ Ears โ€” CleanerBest Dog Ear Cleaner UK โ†’

1. Dental Health

Over 80% of dogs show signs of gum disease by age three (PDSA). Dental disease doesn’t just cause bad breath โ€” bacteria from infected gums enter the bloodstream and can damage the heart, kidneys, and liver. Yet fewer than 5% of UK dog owners brush their dog’s teeth daily.

The Dental Care Routine

  1. Daily brushing with an enzymatic dog toothpaste โ€” this is the single most effective step
  2. Dental chews with the VOHC seal of approval โ€” supplement brushing, not replace it
  3. Annual dental check with your vet โ€” professional scaling under anaesthesia when needed

Warning signs: Bad breath, red/bleeding gums, drooling, difficulty eating, pawing at mouth, discoloured teeth.

2. Parasite Prevention

UK winters are now mild enough that fleas, ticks, and worms remain active year-round. A single female flea lays up to 50 eggs per day โ€” meaning a home infestation can develop from just one flea within weeks.

Key Parasites in the UK

Parasite Risk Prevention
FleasSkin irritation, allergy dermatitis, tapeworm transmissionMonthly spot-on/tablet
TicksLyme disease, babesiosis (emerging UK)Tick remover + prevention
RoundwormToxocara โ€” zoonotic risk to childrenWorming 4ร— yearly minimum
LungwormPotentially fatal bleeding disorderMonthly prescription prevention

If your home is already infested, treating the dog alone is insufficient โ€” you must treat the entire home environment simultaneously.

3. Joint Health & Mobility

Joint disease affects an estimated 20% of all UK dogs โ€” and the figure rises dramatically in large breeds and senior dogs. Early supplementation can significantly slow the progression of osteoarthritis.

  • Prevention: Maintain healthy weight (the single biggest factor), appropriate exercise, and consider joint supplements from age 5+ for large breeds
  • Key ingredients: Glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM, green-lipped mussel, omega-3 fatty acids
  • Warning signs: Stiffness after rest, reluctance to jump/climb stairs, slowing on walks, limping, licking joints

4. Skin & Coat Health

Itching, dry flaky skin, hair loss, and hot spots are among the most common reasons for UK vet visits. Causes range from allergies (environmental or food) to parasites to nutritional deficiencies.

  • First step: Rule out parasites (fleas are the #1 cause of itching in dogs)
  • Supplements: Omega-3 & 6 fatty acid supplements demonstrably improve coat condition and reduce inflammatory skin responses
  • Ear care: Regular cleaning with a vet-approved ear cleaner prevents infections, especially in floppy-eared breeds

Preventative Health Checklist

  • โ˜ Annual vet health check (twice yearly for seniors)
  • โ˜ Vaccinations up to date
  • โ˜ Microchip registered and details current (UK legal requirement)
  • โ˜ Monthly flea & tick prevention
  • โ˜ Worming treatment at least 4ร— yearly
  • โ˜ Daily tooth brushing
  • โ˜ Weigh monthly โ€” track body condition score
  • โ˜ Weekly home checks: ears, eyes, teeth, paws, skin, lumps

Written by

โœ๏ธ Pet Care Writer

Expert pet care writer at Petz. Dedicated to providing accurate, vet-reviewed advice and independent product reviews for UK pet owners.

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