1. Train Early
From the time your dog is a puppy, help them get acclimated to having their teeth brushed. If you start this habit early, caring for their teeth throughout their life will be a breeze.2. Get the Right Supplies
To properly brush your pup’s teeth, you’ll need the right tools. You can use a specialized pet toothbrush, a child-sized toothbrush, or even a piece of gauze wrapped around your finger. No matter what you use, be sure that you can comfortably reach each of your dog’s teeth. You’ll also need specialized pet toothpaste – this toothpaste comes in tasty flavors like chicken liver and is easy on your dog’s stomach. Never use human toothpaste or baking soda, as they can be harmful to your pet.3. Treat Your Dog
After brushing your dog’s teeth, reward them with a treat, a walk, or whatever your dog’s referred playtime is. This way, they’ll associate brushing time with a fun reward.
While you’re taking such good care of your dog’s teeth, don’t forget your own preventive care routine! Brush your teeth twice daily for two minutes each time, floss every day, and visit our office regularly for cleanings and exams. To ask our team any questions or to schedule your next visit, contact us today!
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