Guest Dog (Definite Introduction)
As the saying goes, disease follows disease Oral health is crucial for both humans and animals. In oral health, tooth health is at the top of the tower. Especially for elderly dogs, whether they have good teeth is directly related to the quality of their life in their old age. So here’s the question, do you know what you need to pay attention to when brushing your dog’s teeth?
1. What is the purpose of brushing your dog’s teeth?
First of all, brushing teeth can clean the dog’s mouth, reduce the growth of bacteria, and improve its oral health. Secondly, brushing teeth can effectively improve the problem of dog halitosis. Finally, brushing your teeth can also play a "beautifying" effect. A set of exposed teeth is definitely much more beautiful than a set of rotten teeth.
2. How to help your dog brush his teeth?
It’s actually very simple. Just use the toothbrush and toothpaste specially designed for dogs. Open the dog’s “lips” with one hand and brush each of the dog’s teeth with the other hand. , the intensity should not be too light, so as not to damage the gums, as long as the tartar can be removed, it will be fine. If necessary, it is best to use one part of the door to keep the dog calm and the other part to control the brushing.
3. How to get your dog used to brushing his teeth?
The best way to get your dog used to brushing his teeth is to start from an early age. When the dog is young, the owner can wrap gauze on his finger, then dip it in toothpaste, and slowly brush the dog's teeth. When the dog grows to a certain extent, he can switch to a toothbrush. If the dog has not brushed his teeth since he was a child, the owner may need to spend a certain amount of time to get the dog accustomed to brushing his teeth. Note: The time for brushing teeth should not be too long at the beginning, and then gradually reduce the brushing time. Remember to praise the dog after brushing well. If you really can't figure it out, you can only take your dog to the pet hospital regularly.
4. What should I do if I usually don’t have time to brush my dog’s teeth?
The frequency of brushing your teeth should be maintained at least 2-3 times a week (of course, special treatment is required under special circumstances). At other times, you can use a dental cleaning stick instead.
5. Do I have to use Bomen toothbrush and toothpaste?
Bomen’s toothbrushes and toothpastes for dogs are more suitable for dogs and are not suitable for dogs.It helps your dog get used to brushing his teeth faster. Human toothbrushes and toothpastes are designed based on the structure and needs of the human body, are not suitable for dogs, and may have adverse effects on dogs.
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