Keeping up with your pets teeth clean is vital to their health. Humans brush our teeth at least twice a day...and floss that often if you are really good. Keep your pets teeth brushed at least 3 times a week. This will help keep the tarter build up at bay with the added bonus of keeping bad breath away. Always check for debris stuck in the teeth or the roof of the mouth. Routine checks of your pets mouth will help you notice any changes that need to be addressed by your vet. Dental cleanings can get expensive if you don't routine clean your pet's teeth.
If you train your dog early, you can get get them accustomed to cleanings. A well rounded tooth brush helps make this process quick and efficient.
When it comes to tooth paste, make sure you get one that does the work for you even after the cleaning is done. This one here has enzymes which help reduce bacteria, and can lessen tartar buildup and improve bad breath.
If you are trying to teach your dog to appreciate their cleanings, be mindful that dogs prefer routine, and to reward them with a healthy treat after each cleaning.
Have you found an easy way to clean your dogs teeth? Tell me about it in the comments.
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