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How To Brush Your Dog’s Teeth At Home

Help your dog feel calm & relaxed

Have your tools ready and set up

Good lighting is essential for brushing your dog’s teeth

Steps for brushing your dog’s teeth

1. Rub your fingers along your dog’s gums and teeth

2. Find a toothpaste your dog loves

3. Try gauze or a finger toothbrush the first time you brush your dog’s teeth.

4. Make brushing your dog’s teeth a positive & rewarding experience

Pet Dental Health: Fact or Fiction?

“Doggy breath” is normal – FICTION

– Doggy or kitty breath is not normal. In fact, it can be a sign of serious trouble in your pet’s mouth. Periodontal disease, tooth abscess and cancerous oral tumors can have a foul odor. If you notice a change in your pet’s breath, have a vet check it out right away. As with most conditions, finding and treating it early is key to a speedy recovery.

You should brush your pets’ teeth – FACT

– Periodontal disease is the most diagnosed condition in pet dogs and cats with more than 80 percent affected! It occurs when bacteria in plaque (the sticky film that forms on our teeth when we haven’t brushed) cause the gums to become inflamed and infected. If the plaque is not removed, the tooth’s supporting structures (gums and jaw bone) will eventually go away and the tooth will fall out. Fortunately, with daily plaque removal and regular dental cleanings at the vet, this is preventable.

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How To Brush Your Dog’s Teeth At Home

Help your dog feel calm & relaxed

Have your tools ready and set up

Good lighting is essential for brushing your dog’s teeth

Steps for brushing your dog’s teeth

1. Rub your fingers along your dog’s gums and teeth

2. Find a toothpaste your dog loves

3. Try gauze or a finger toothbrush the first time you brush your dog’s teeth.

4. Make brushing your dog’s teeth a positive & rewarding experience

Pet Dental Health: Fact or Fiction?

“Doggy breath” is normal – FICTION

– Doggy or kitty breath is not normal. In fact, it can be a sign of serious trouble in your pet’s mouth. Periodontal disease, tooth abscess and cancerous oral tumors can have a foul odor. If you notice a change in your pet’s breath, have a vet check it out right away. As with most conditions, finding and treating it early is key to a speedy recovery.

You should brush your pets’ teeth – FACT

– Periodontal disease is the most diagnosed condition in pet dogs and cats with more than 80 percent affected! It occurs when bacteria in plaque (the sticky film that forms on our teeth when we haven’t brushed) cause the gums to become inflamed and infected. If the plaque is not removed, the tooth’s supporting structures (gums and jaw bone) will eventually go away and the tooth will fall out. Fortunately, with daily plaque removal and regular dental cleanings at the vet, this is preventable.

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