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I don't think dogs need to brush their teeth. You're a bit too much.
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First of all, pet owners can choose to go to a pet supply store, or an animal clinic hospital, etc., and buy some toothpaste and toothbrushes for dogs. If you don't have it for the time being, you can choose some soft-bristled toothbrushes used by children as an alternative. But you must remember that you should never choose toothpaste or toothbrush for adults.
Because of the difference in body composition, if the dog uses the toothpaste used by adults, the dog's digestive system will cause serious discomfort, and the dog will become very resistant.
Now that you've chosen your toothpaste and toothbrush, it's time to learn how to brush your dog's teeth.
At first, you can stretch out your hands and gently hold your dog's nose and mouth with your hands. Then slowly break the lips on both sides. Next, start brushing your dog's teeth and gums, and then gently brush along the gum line, and be careful when brushing here, as this is a place where tooth dirt gathers, so clean it.
Soon, it comes to the final step, spray the inside of the dog's mouth with water, rinse the toothpaste and some foreign objects in the mouth. Unlike humans, brushing the dog's teeth only needs to be done once a week.
What should I do if I find that my dog is unwilling to cooperate and refuses to brush his teeth? If your dog doesn't want to brush his teeth, don't worry too much, try using a soft towel or a moist cotton ball with some tooth powder to help your dog clean his teeth. In addition, when preparing food for dogs, you can choose some foods with more fiber, so that you can clean your dog's mouth during the chewing process.
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1. Let the dog get used to it first.
To brush your dog's teeth safely, get used to being touched. It's best to start by stroking your dog's mouth when they're relaxed, and then gradually transition to being able to lift their lips and then touching their teeth.
If the dog resists, don't force it, and if it accepts it, praise it right away, letting him know that the action is not only harmless but also beneficial.
2. Let the dog get used to using a toothbrush.
The owner can apply a little toothpaste that the dog likes on the toothbrush, let it smell and lick or even bite naturally, so that it can get used to the feeling of the bristles rubbing on the teeth.
Don't rush to start brushing your teeth when it is still resistant and afraid, as it may resist brushing for the rest of its life.
3. Steps to brush your dog's teeth.
We can start from the front teeth, first lift the dog's lips, and start to brush the outside of the dog's front teeth from the side, you can rotate the brush or brush back and forth, with moderate strength.
If your dog doesn't resist and opens its mouth, you can also try brushing the inside of your teeth with a long-handled toothbrush, again gently and without pushing too hard.
In addition, the dog's tongue and saliva help to clean the tartar on the inside of the teeth, so if the dog is not cooperative, it is okay to focus on brushing the outside of the teeth.
4. Appropriate rewards.
Whether it's brushing your dog's teeth or training, the right rewards can make your dog more cooperative. Keep complimenting your dog during the brushing process so that he understands that the owner is happy to do so.
After brushing your teeth, you can reward some snacks to encourage your dog, and it is recommended to feed chicken jerky snacks with a hard taste and grinding teeth, which are healthy and nutritious.
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Dogs can brush their teeth.
Here's how:
First, it should start from the dog when it is 6 months old, brush its teeth 2-3 times a week, at first the dog will not adapt to the resistance, but if you insist on doing it, you will develop a better habit. First, take a gauze strip dipped in a little saline and wrap it around the index finger, and wipe the gums and between the teeth in turn, with a light action to avoid damaging the gums; Once your dog is used to it, brush it with a little toothpaste, which does not require rinsing and allows him to dry his throat on his own. The above operation can last for 2 weeks, and after the dog is completely adapted, brush it with a special toothbrush for dogs, and you can get the desired care effect after long-term persistence.
2. Don't give your dog too much sweets, such as chocolate and sugar, to avoid tooth decay. It can be fed a variety of biting bones such as vegetable sticks, which can not only exercise the bite force of the dog's teeth, but also play a role in cleaning up tartar and tartar.
3. If oral ulcers, red and swollen gums occur, you can use warm saline to wash and rub iodine glycerin or antibiotics, and if the lesion is serious, antibiotics should be applied**.
Fourth, often supplement some vitamin B drugs to reduce the morbidity.
In short, the oral care of dogs is a big thing, and owners must pay attention to it.
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Before brushing teeth, let the dog be familiar with brushing teeth, touch the dog's mouth with your hands, then gradually change to gums, and finally wipe the gums with gauze; Toothpaste is the same as brushing teeth, first give the dog a sniff to familiarize itself with the smell; Squeeze some toothpaste with a pet toothbrush, hold the dog's mouth, open the lips first, and scrub the toothbrush in a circular circle between the teeth and gums. How do you brush your dog's teeth? Before brushing teeth, let the dog be familiar with brushing teeth, touch the dog's mouth with your hands, then gradually change to gums, and finally wipe the gums with gauze; Toothpaste is the same as brushing teeth, first give the dog a sniff to familiarize itself with the smell; Squeeze some toothpaste with a pet toothbrush, hold the dog's mouth, open the lips first, and use the toothbrush to scrub in a circle between the teeth and gums.
Before brushing your teeth, let your dog be familiar with the above items and brushing actions. At first, use your hand to stroke the dog's mouth, then slowly change to stroke the gums, when it gets used to it, you can wrap gauze around your fingers to wipe the dog's gums, and let the dog smell the smell before squeezing the toothpaste. After the dog is willing to brush his teeth obediently, he can start brushing his teeth officially with a toothbrush.
1. Hold the dog's mouth with one hand, open the lips first, and clean the teeth and gums.
2. After squeezing the toothpaste on the toothbrush, try to brush it in a circle between the dog's teeth and gums at an angle of 145 degrees.
3. Brush up and down to clean the tartar between the teeth until the surface of the teeth is clean.
4. The main concentration of cleaning plaque and tartar --- gum line.
5. Clean the dog's mouth with water, and clean up the foreign body and toothpaste.
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