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How to Maintain Oral Health for Your Dog

By IsabellaCane
 
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Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Dog toothbrush
  • Dog toothpaste
  • Step 1:
    Evidence shows that brushing your dog's teeth is the best way to remove plaque and any accumulation of calculus, which, untreated, can lead to periodontal disease and other health complications. Brush your dog's teeth at least once a week.
  • Step 2:
    Begin brushing when your dog is a puppy. Habituate him to a toothbrush as early as possible.
  • Step 3:
    Ask your vet to recommend dog dental care products. I have had great success with Petrodex Poultry Flavor and Beef Flavor Toothpaste. Dogs love these!
  • Step 4:
    Check your dog's mouth on a regular basis. You will be more likely to find problems before they get serious enough to cause lasting damage. Ask your Vet what to look for specifically in your own dog's mouth.
  • Step 5:
    Older dogs or abused dogs who have never experienced having their teeth brushed may resist. Be calm, assertive and be the leader of your pack. Your own confident attitude will help your pet relax. Introduce the toothpaste and the toothbrush slowly and hold your dog's mouth so he cannot bite you. Do not brush the teeth of a dog you don't know! If you experience difficulty, ask your vet for advice about how to proceed.
  • Step 6:
    If your dog resists so much that you can't proceed, consult a professional trainer and/or have his teeth professionally cleaned at the vet's office, where they usually give the dog anesthesia.

Tips & Warnings

  • Many people want to solve their dogs' oral health issues by giving them dog mints, bones, dental-chews, treats or chew toys. This is insufficient. You can give your dog all the dental toys you like, but you also need to brush his teeth on a regular basis.

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