If you’ve been thinking about getting a new dog then you’re not alone – Kennel Club figures show that the number of people looking for puppies has surged to record highs.
There are 221 different breeds of pedigree dog to choose from, so there’s plenty of thinking to do before you select your family’s latest four-legged addition – whether you want a large dog, family-friendly dog, or crossbreed.
One thing to consider is that certain breeds come with a greater risk of suffering from particular health conditions – whether it be hip displasia, ear infections or eye problems.
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Some breeds can expect to have issues with their teeth, while others have a far better chance of maintaining good dental health throughout their lives – with the help of a good diet and attentive owers.
Here are 10 of the breeds of dog that have the best teeth.
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![Another gentle giant with a great dental health regime is the Bernese Mountain Dog. A quick check-up every year should be enough to ensure they never need the doggy dentist.](https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjJlYmQ2NmFjLTMwZDctNGNkNS1hZGU4LTkyYmJhMTBiMjE5YTo4YTg1MjlmYS1lZTY5LTRmM2MtOTM4YS1jYjBhMjIwZDVhM2U=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
5. Bernese Mountain Dog
Another gentle giant with a great dental health regime is the Bernese Mountain Dog. A quick check-up every year should be enough to ensure they never need the doggy dentist.Photo: Canva/Getty Images
![Dogs bred for hunting tend to have good teeth - as they need them to carry out their job. An example of this is the velvety Vizsla, who loves to chew to keep their fangs in perfect condition.](https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjYxZDUxNDBlLTVlZDgtNGU1Yy05NTdhLTZmYjMzZGQ2ZTgyYjowN2M1ODIxZi1lNDY1LTQ0MjAtYTMwYi1kZjlkNTc3MDcyNDM=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
6. Vizsla
Dogs bred for hunting tend to have good teeth - as they need them to carry out their job. An example of this is the velvety Vizsla, who loves to chew to keep their fangs in perfect condition.Photo: Canva/Getty Images
![Ticking all the boxes for tooth health, the German Shorthaired Pointer is a large breed of dog, bred for hunting, who loves to chew to keep those pearly whites spotless.](https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmZlMjZhNWFjLWYwYzUtNDA0Ny1iMjk0LTYwNDg4ZDc1NDQ3NTpkMDhmN2Q1NS1mZDY4LTQxNmItODQxYi05NjY0YzVmYTc5OWI=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
7. German Shorthaired Pointer
Ticking all the boxes for tooth health, the German Shorthaired Pointer is a large breed of dog, bred for hunting, who loves to chew to keep those pearly whites spotless.Photo: Canva/Getty Images
![A dog with unfairly fearsome reputation, the Rottweiler can make for a loving family pet. They do have powerful jaws though - even if they are unlikely to use them - and have very healthy teeth.](https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjhmMzdjZWEwLTIzMjAtNGFlYS1hODA3LTYwY2Y4Y2U1Y2JiZjplNzQ4YWNlYi0yOGNhLTQxM2QtOWY3Yy1jN2E0ZTJlYmZmZDY=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
8. Rottweiler
A dog with unfairly fearsome reputation, the Rottweiler can make for a loving family pet. They do have powerful jaws though - even if they are unlikely to use them - and have very healthy teeth.Photo: Canva/Getty Images