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What do vets recommend for brushing dogs

Enrico Gaylord
Enrico Gaylord
2025-09-28 16:49:19
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Brushing your pet’s teeth is an integral part of a good pet dental care regime. Start off by getting some toothpaste specially made for pets – never use toothpaste made for humans as these are not designed to be swallowed and are toxic to dogs. For one week allow your pet to come to you and lick the paste off your finger. Once your pet is used to this, try gently rubbing the paste around their gums and when they are relaxed about it continue this method for 7-10 days. The next step is to put some of the paste on to a pet toothbrush and let them lick it off. When brushing your pet’s teeth you should aim to gently brush the outside surfaces of all the teeth to remove plaque. Without doubt the most effective way to look after your dog’s teeth is to brush them.
Ramon O'Hara
Ramon O'Hara
2025-09-28 15:25:48
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Vets recommend brushing 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. Buy a dog toothpaste - human ones aren't suitable. You can use a special dog toothbrush that goes over your finger to brush their teeth, but if you don't have one then a child-sized toothbrush is fine. Brush your dog's teeth regularly. 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.