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How often should you brush your dog's teeth?

Daisy Yost
Daisy Yost
2025-08-24 04:38:23
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To prevent serious dental disease, it’s recommended to brush your pet’s teeth at home at least two to three times per week. Along with consistent at-home care, you’ll need to take your pet for a professional dental cleaning once a year. Begin acclimating your pet to tooth-brushing when they’re young. Brushing a puppy’s teeth or a kitten’s teeth helps them become used to the routine easier than starting with an adult dog or cat. Keep Cleaning Sessions Short, your pet probably won’t tolerate you cleaning his entire mouth at once. Stop every 5-10 seconds and give your pet some positive reinforcement, like petting or cheerful talking. In total, it should take about 30 seconds to 1 minute to brush your pet’s teeth. Remember to keep the teeth-brushing session light and fun.
Carli Will
Carli Will
2025-08-10 13:18:09
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You should keep brushing your dog's teeth as part of a regular grooming routine. Start teeth cleaning when they're a puppy and brush their teeth everyday to get them used to it. If you haven't done this before, gradually introduce it by having your finger near their mouth. Keep doing this and then slowly introduce brushing until this is natural. Brush your dog's teeth regularly. Ask your vet first - before you start cleaning your dog's teeth, it's always best to ask your vet to show you the best way to do this.