
Sungrow Dog & Ferret Toothbrush Set Of 4, 2 Long Dual-Headed Toothbrush And 2 Finger Brush, Blue And Yellow, Puppy, Cat, And Small Breed Dog Toothbrush, 9-Inches And 2.5-Inches
$12.01
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Vendor: SunGrow
Type: Dental Treats
Sku: WBPETB07P1HYS8Y
Available: Available
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What toothpaste should I use for my dog? Make sure to buy a toothpaste that is especially for dogs. Using toothpaste meant for us is not advisable to use on pets. Let your dog lick a little of the dog toothpaste to get used to the flavor. If she doesn’t like the flavor, try another flavor out. What if my dog is scared and resists brushing? To keep your dog calm while you are brushing her teeth, talk to her throughout the exercise, use a soothing tone and tell her what a good pup she is. Start by brushing a few teeth at a time, then slowly add a couple more each day. Even 30-seconds of brushing teeth is better than not brushing at all. If your dog is reluctant to have its teeth brushed, try and at least start with the outsides of the canines and back teeth where the most stuff accumulates. What is the best way to use the toothbrush and finger piece? Whether you are using the smaller or larger brush, always brush your pet’s teeth in a circular motion. With small circles, you will be able to maintain the top, bottom, and sides of your dog's teeth. Place the piece onto your index finger and use it to gently clear the precise areas. Don’t brush too hard or you will cause bleeding. How often should I brush my dog or pets’ teeth? Talk to your vet to find out exactly how many times a week your breed of dog needs to have their teeth brushed. That being said, the minimum number of times you should brush your dog’s teeth is once a week. Try and aim for at least twice a week.