Brush your dog’s teeth with canine toothpaste. Some dogs truly enjoy having their teeth brushed because canine toothpaste is usually flavored to suit a dog’s taste buds. For large dogs, you can use a regular human toothbrush. For small dogs, it is best to either use a baby toothbrush or a fingertip brush. Try to brush your dog’s teeth 2-3 days a week, but if you have the time and your dog enjoys it, brushing their teeth daily would be even better. Add dental powder to your dog’s meals, like VetriScience® Perio Support, a flavored dental powder that helps promote healthy bacteria in your dog’s mouth and simultaneously kills plaque-building bacteria. Try a dental water additive, which helps freshen your dog’s breath and kills plaque-building bacteria in your dog’s mouth. Ask your vet about prescription dental food, which has been clinically proven to help reduce dental disease. Give your dog dental treats that have the Veterinary Oral Health Council’s Seal of Acceptance on the packaging, such as the OraVet® chewable treat. Take your dog for regular dental cleanings, as tartar will still build up over time on your dog’s teeth, just like with our teeth.