{"id":2658,"date":"2023-03-06T09:59:00","date_gmt":"2023-03-06T09:59:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/puppiesclub.com\/?p=2658"},"modified":"2023-03-08T17:48:23","modified_gmt":"2023-03-08T17:48:23","slug":"brush-dog-teeth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/puppiesclub.com\/brush-dog-teeth\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Brush a Dog’s Teeth – Easy Way"},"content":{"rendered":"
For some reason, dogs are not prone to cavities as humans are but this doesn\u2019t mean we neglect a Canine\u2019s dental hygiene.<\/p>\n
Statistically, 75% of dogs exhibit signs of dental disease by the time they are four years.<\/strong><\/p>\n Yes, Canines also do have dental problems such as tartar accumulation and gingivitis. Bad breath and yellow teeth are additional effects of neglected dog dental hygiene<\/a>.<\/p>\n Home dental care is a definite way to ensure your dog\u2019s teeth and gums are healthy.<\/p>\n This is mainly done through brushing the dog\u2019s teeth, however, brushing a dog\u2019s teeth should be guided with the use of proper tools.<\/p>\n Related Articles –<\/p>\n Proper dental hygiene should be commenced as soon as the Canine grows its temporary teeth if not so it should be done after a dental cleaning.<\/p>\n To brush your dog\u2019s teeth a toothbrush and toothpaste are definitely needed. For the brush, you need a toothbrush specifically designed for pets.<\/p>\n They range in variety from finger toothbrushes to handle toothbrushes. They should be soft-bristled in order to reach below the gum line.<\/p>\n As for the toothpaste do not use regular human toothpaste as it contains fluoride that is toxic to Canines.<\/p>\n There are many types of toothpaste on the market formulated for dogs that have appealing flavors to dogs.<\/p>\n Prerequisite knowledge of the dog\u2019s dental structure and the sensitive areas<\/a> to be addressed is needed.<\/p>\n The upper back teeth are prone to periodontal diseases thus special; attention should be given to that area.<\/p>\n Also the below the area below the gum line is prone to plaque accumulation which can lead to tartar and tooth decay.<\/p>\n In regards to timing choose a convenient time to brush a dog\u2019s teeth especially when he has had ample exercise and play time so that it can be still during the procedure.<\/p>\n Your attitude constitutes an integral role in the success of brushing the dog\u2019s teeth.<\/p>\n Be patient and positive throughout the procedure.<\/p>\n Reward your dog by positively reinforcing him throughout the process and keep the session short.<\/p>\n Start by strategically positioning the dog by usually placing him next to you without restraining him too much.<\/p>\n Let the dog taste the toothpaste by allowing him to lick it off your fingers and reinforcing him positively once he successfully completes the task.<\/p>\n Do this for a couple of days to accustom him to the foreign taste. The next time he tastes the pastes apply a small amount on the canine teeth which will be easy to start brushing.<\/p>\n Put your finger in his mouth to get him used to the feeling of pressure on his gums. Perform a back and forth motion using your fingers on his teeth.<\/p>\n After getting used to the pressure apply some toothpaste on the toothbrush and brush along the upper back teeth in a back and forth motion for the brush to get below the gum line.<\/p>\n Also, make circular motions on the gum line using the brush to ensure all the plaque is removed.<\/p>\n Do not try to brush the inside surface of the teeth but concentrate on the outer surface. It should take you less than 45secs to brush a dog\u2019s teeth.<\/p>\n You should brush the dog\u2019s teeth daily to reduce plaque accumulation and get him used to the procedure.<\/p>\n The trick in cleaning the teeth of an uncooperative dog is the slow training of the dog to accept and get used to the teeth brushing.<\/p>\n For an uncooperative dog, it’s best if you do not start with a toothbrush in brushing your dog\u2019s teeth.<\/p>\n Your finger will work best in accustoming him to the toothbrush.<\/p>\n Designate suitable teeth brushing time for the dog more so when he is calm and relaxed and have a few treats to reward him as you train him.<\/p>\n This routine can be practiced at least two times a day. You need to have lots of patience and always positively reinforce the mutt even if he doesn\u2019t cooperate fully.<\/p>\n Once he gets used to your fingers you can then proceed to use a gauze to rub over your dog\u2019s teeth.<\/p>\n In some occasions, you can wet the gauze with warm water which will prepare him for the use of toothpaste.<\/p>\n Then you can graduate from the use of wet gauze to pet toothpaste. Rub the toothpaste gently over the dog\u2019s teeth and gums.<\/p>\n Finally, the dog will be ready for a toothbrush since by now he will have gotten used to the foreign items in his mouth.<\/p>\n Healthy teeth will equal to a healthy dog. Dental care tor mutts should not be overlooked but taken with utmost seriousness.<\/p>\n Every dog owner should take it upon himself to ensure he brushes a dog\u2019s teeth according to the prescribed guidelines for the Canine to have a happy and healthy life.<\/p>\n Related Articles –<\/p>\n For some reason, dogs are not prone to cavities as humans are but this doesn\u2019t mean we neglect a Canine\u2019s dental hygiene. Statistically, 75% of dogs exhibit signs of dental disease by the time they are four years. Yes, Canines also do have dental problems such as tartar accumulation and gingivitis. Bad breath and yellow … <\/p>\n\n
Getting Ready to Brush<\/h2>\n
Brushing The Dog\u2019s Teeth<\/h2>\n
Cleaning The Teeth of an Uncooperative Dog<\/h3>\n
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