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How to Brush Puppy Teeth

For best results, start with a professional cleaning
For best results, start with a professional cleaning
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Teeth are a dog's livelihood. Without them, a dog simply cannot survive. So it is a wise idea to take your dog's dental care as seriously as we take our own. This means beginning a brushing regimen even at puppy age. While the idea of brushing a dog's teeth sounds about as fun as fitting an elephant for a tuxedo, it is actually much easier than you'd think and dogs tend to actually enjoy it.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Pet toothpaste
  • Toothbrush
  • Water
  1. Step 1

    Visit your local pet store and find toothpaste that is specially formulated for dogs. The doggie dental business is booming and there will most likely be several options for you to choose from. Some with special focuses tailored for specific canine needs.

  2. Step 2

    Squeeze a small dab of toothpaste on your finger and let the puppy sniff and lick it off. The toothpastes are flavored so dogs will like them much like a biscuit. Your dog may grow to look forward to toothpaste time. This small introduction will allow you to be more invasive with the paste.

  3. Step 3

    Place a generous dollop of dog toothpaste on your finger. Slip your finger into the dog's mouth and rub the teeth and gums with the paste. This will allow your puppy to view the process of brushing as pleasant and fun once they know that they enjoy the taste and there is nothing to fear.

  4. Step 4

    Purchase a soft bristled children's toothbrush at your local pharmacy or grocery store. Apply the puppy toothpaste to the brush and begin scrubbing in the same motion and coverage you would apply to your own teeth.

  5. Step 5

    Reward your dog with its favorite treat after every brushing. This informs your pet that brushing is a good thing and will make future brushes much easier.

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