Dog Toothbrush Pet Finger Toothbrush Kit Dog Super Soft Double Finger Toothbrush Dental Care for Puppies, Cats and Small Pets
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Product DescriptionDental disease is one of the most common diseases in dogs. If you do not pay attention to oral care and cleaning, it will easily lead to calculus accumulation, severe bad breath, oral mucosa inflammation, tongue tear and ulcer, tooth bleeding and swelling, gingivitis, periodontitis, alveolar abscess, etc.And brushing your teeth is the easiest way to stop all this. Think about why you brush your teeth every day. Is it also to clean the food residue on your teeth??1. Let the dog adapt firstIf you want to brush your dog's teeth safely, you should let him get used to being touched. It is best to choose when the dog is relaxed, starting from touching his mouth, and gradually transiting to being able to lift his lips, and then to being able to touch his teeth.If the dog resists, don't force it. If it accepts it once, immediately praise it, and let it know that this action is not only harmless but also beneficial.2. Adapt your dog to toothbrushThe owner can put a little toothpaste that the dog likes on the toothbrush, let it naturally smell, lick and even bite, and let it get used to the feeling that the bristles rub on the teeth.Don't rush to brush your teeth when it still has resistance and fear, so it may resist brushing your teeth all its life.3. Steps to help your dog brush his teethWe can start from the front row teeth, lift the dog's lips first, and brush the outside of the front row teeth from the side. You can rotate the brush or brush it back and forth with moderate force.If the dog does not resist and opens his mouth, he can also try to use the handle toothbrush on the inside of his teeth, which must also be gently and not forcefully poked in.In addition, the dog's tongue and saliva can help to clean the tartar on the inside of the teeth, so if the dog does not cooperate, it is OK to focus on brushing the outside of the teeth.4. Appropriate rewardWhether it's brushing your dog's teeth or training, appropriate rewards can make your dog more cooperative with you. In the process of brushing your teeth, you should constantly praise your dog and let him know that the owner is happy to do so.After brushing your teeth, you can reward some snacks to encourage your dogs. It is recommended to feed dry chicken snacks with a hard texture that can grind your teeth. They are healthy and nutritious.