Brush your dog's teeth

 



Most people take little care of their pet's teeth. But like humans, if the teeth are not cleaned regularly, the food left on the teeth can form plaque, which can build up and cause gingivitis, bleeding, and bad breath...it can cause pain for your dog. Teeth, even hard to say what to smile!


As a "pious" lotus, you should also pay more attention to your boss's oral health.


From the time they are "little bosses", you should get into the habit of brushing your teeth once a day, if possible, every two weeks!


Adult dogs who have not had this habit should start by choosing a toothbrush for them.


You should go to the pet supermarket for advice on what is right for your pet. Dog toothbrushes are softer than regular toothbrushes and come in a variety of types: Some have a human-like tree-shaped design, but others fit snugly against your fingers. Teeth-cleaning chew toys may be a temporary option for fussy dogs, but you should still get your dog used to brushing in the long run.


If you want to know what toothpaste your dog likes, you can let your dog try small tubes of toothpaste to see what flavors he likes.





No matter what age, your dog will still act like a stubborn, uncooperative child when you brush his teeth for the first time. You should choose when the pet has just finished exercising or playing. At this time, the energy is "empty", and the dog will sit obediently and brush your teeth for you.


During the warm-up phase, let the baby get used to stroking the dog's mouth with his hands. Massage the sides of your jaw and start brushing your dog's teeth. Next to the obstacle course, gently lift the upper lip and position the toothbrush to gently scrub the outer teeth.


Close to the inner tooth surface, the dog must open the lower jaw wider for brushing to be effective, so the coaxing of the lotus is needed at this time. Please gently let your baby get used to it. On the speed screen, the brush will reach the inside and outside of the deepest teeth in the jaw. Subtly go in a little deeper each time until the entire chin is brushed clean.





Congratulations, brushing your teeth is over!


The boss's reward is your encouragement, your reward is... The boss ran away! Brushing your teeth for the first time may also become a good memory for you and your dog. Get your camera ready and record this unforgettable scene! Good luck!

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