How to take care of your dog's teeth?
85% of dogs over three years old have dental tartar. Brushing your dog's teeth Regular brushing is therefore essential for their well-being. Brushing your dog's teeth daily is very important to combat tartar, periodontal disease, and also bad breath.
This will be all the easier if the animal has been accustomed to it from a young age. But other complementary methods also allow you to preserve your companion's teeth and thus take care of their oral health.
Regular visits to your veterinarian

Brushing your dog's teeth

How to properly brush your dog's teeth?
Obviously, don't fake it (once the animal lets you). Don't just rub gently (but use circular motions) and just the front teeth or those on the side of the jaw. That would be pointless.
Brushing your pet's teeth is not only good for their oral hygiene, it's also an important part of maintaining their dental health. Not only does it help prevent tartar buildup and gum disease, but it also prevents them from chewing on objects that could cause injury to their mouth and teeth.
Brush your pet's teeth once a day for at least 30 seconds. Make sure to use a dog toothpaste Specially designed for pets, as regular toothpaste can be harmful to your pet if swallowed. You can find beef and even chicken-flavored toothpastes at your veterinarian to help your dog get used to this daily routine.
Use a soft bristle toothbrush to avoid any discomfort when brushing your pet's teeth, if you have a large dog we recommend using a 3-head toothbrush which will allow you to thoroughly brush your dog's canines. On the other hand, if your pet is not used to having its teeth brushed, a finger toothbrush is ideal, because it won't scare him.
What about food?
What are the alternatives to brushing?
Of course, we don't always have time to brush our favorite pet's teeth. There are complementary products available to reduce brushing frequency while still maintaining dental health.
With a dental hygiene toy, your dog will be able to have fun chewing it and will brush its teeth by itself, because it has been designed to take care of its teeth and gums.

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