How To Brush Your Dog's Teeth

Brushing your dog's teeth is one key element of pet dental care. For first-timers, however, the process can be confusing. Fear not, friends, for we've put together a video that shows you how to conduct this core element of pet dental care. Watch our video that shows you how to brush your dog's teeth, keeping your dog's mouth clean and their gums happy!

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Comments (8)

chelsea (Unverified)
too cute!!!!!!:D
Anonymous (Unverified)
I'm glad that you made this video. I've been wanting to take care of my dog's teeth for quite awhile. I have tried toothbrushes and she hates them. I am going to try that finger brush next. I like that idea that someone contributed - baking soda and bullion powder. I might try that.
Anonymous (Unverified)

we brush our labs teeth with combo of baking soda flavored with just a touch of beef bullion powder....cheap& it has worked for us quite well.

AmyB21 (Unverified)

What about my tiny yorkie-pooh? She has such a small mouth that these finger toothbrushes don't really fit her mouth. Right now I use a small child's toothbrush and still have a hard time getting her back teeth. She does not like getting her teeth brushed and doesn't care that the toothpaste is flavored.

Karen Milne (Unverified)

where is it? Nothing is loading!

CerberusDesigns (Unverified)

We brush our dobies teeth and will also scale them once and a while. They love the toothpaste ;)

diana roberson (Unverified)

my 8 year old pikeneege has skin allergies, what can I use to treat her with?