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Cleaning Your Dog's Teeth

August 9, 2011

Small white dog on easy chairIt is best to start with a puppy, if possible, but any age will do. Purchase toothpaste and a toothbrush made especially for dogs. Put a dab of toothpaste on toothbrush, and attempt to softly brush (circular motion) along the sides of their mouth along the gum line, pulling the cheek out. If they resist, let them lick the toothpaste and even lightly chew on the brush (if a puppy), and then try along the side again. Keep trying before bedtime each night, and they will get used to it.

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When you can actually brush the teeth, use more toothpaste for each side. You should be able to even hold the mouth open and brush the insides of their upper teeth. It makes such a difference in their health and well-being, and you avoid the expense of teeth cleaning later on. It is important to be gentle at all times and don't lose patience. I always let them lick the toothbrush when we are done which feels like a treat to them.

Source: After needing to have our German Shepherd's teeth cleaned twice by the vet, we started with our first Westie. We have now had 4 Westies that we've brushed their teeth since they were puppies. We have had great success with good health and no need for teeth cleaning. They have made it to ages 14, 16, 14, and 14.

By Connie Eiceman from Naples, FL

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November 29, 20162 found this helpful
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I have an older rescue dog with bad teeth. The vet said to keep his teeth brushed, but he fought me every time I tried. In desperation I bought a child's battery operated toothbrush at a dollar store & he likes it!

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No more wrestling matches while brushing his teeth!!

 
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Catherine Forman
April 24, 2006

You don't need to be a professional to help your pet keep their teeth in good shape! With a little patience, brushing your dog or cat's teeth can be a breeze!

Brushing Pet's Teeth

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March 24, 2006

I have a "recipe" for doggie toothpaste that I'd like to share with you guys! Mix together baking soda and water to make a paste.

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Gently scrub the teeth with a soft brush or with gauze wrapped around your finger.

 
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