how to clean your dog's teeth. obviously some dogs are not going toaccept this very well, but if you do start with the puppy and get them usedto this it, can be done. it should be done every day. what i dowith a little puppy like this is just getting used to my finger.
How To Brush Dogs Teeth, i put that in there kind of rub alongthe gums go around like that. if they tolerate that after a couple ofdays, we can use something like a finger toothbrush here. real soft little abrasive edges andthat can be put in there, and gone along
the edges. we want to pull that lip back and getthose teeth in the back as well as the front. if we do well with that then, wecan go to a toothbrush and these are available, obviously different sizes fordifferent sizes of dogs. this little puppy would take this smalllittle brush here and then we would do the same thing we, lift the lip and go onthe edges here and then the front and it doesn't take a whole lot. if they acceptthat, then we start to use a toothpaste on that and dog toothpaste is differentthan human tooth paste. this is meant to be swallowed, our toothpaste is not. ifthey do swallow our toothpaste, it
could cost diarrhea. we also have a tartar cleaning solutionhere. this can be applied with the fingerbrush or the toothbrush or even a piece of gauze and that can be applied rightalong the gum line and that will last 24 hours. there are also very many tartar treatsand these are very popular because they're very easy. they're formulated tohelp clean the teeth. if the older dog has a heavy tartar, has a lot of odor orbleeding from the gums,
none of these products are probablygoing to work. then you would need to
have professional cleaning done by aveterinarian. for additional information on theproducts used in this video, please visit petsolutions.com.
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