the baking soda and a stiff toothbrush will work great if you have the yellow build up off of the teeth....that is where the odor comes from and it needs to be chipped off which is why it is best to have your vet office do the first cleaning then you can maintain at home.
2006-09-21 15:20:41
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answered by mups mom 5
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Bones from the butcher are a wonderful way to help clean dogs teeth. Of coarse you said at home, so I'll let you use your imagination. You need large bones so perhaps the neighbor who keeps parking his over-sized SUV in your space?? lol
2006-09-21 15:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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there are some eccinacia toothpastes accessible. Eccinacia is a flower and it has some sturdy antibacterial properties. Fluoride is actual organic. the difficulty with many "organic" enamel cleansing remedies is they have not any fluoride and fluoride has been shown to reinforce your enamel against decay. although its very own selection and in case you go with organic procedures for procuring decay then so be it.
2016-10-17 10:22:04
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answered by Anonymous
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You can use a very tiny amount of human toothpaste...about the same amount you use for small children(a squirt about the size of a pea), maybe even less and just use a toothbrush and be gentle.
2006-09-21 15:00:45
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answered by Shaun 4
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Here is a membership site that covers this and many more dog related issues. It's the best I could come up with - it does require a membership. 6th article down on the list when you arrive.
http://www.dogproblems.com/public/department21.cfm?affID=dogs360
2006-09-21 18:49:57
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answered by Meatloaf 3
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I make a paste out of baking soda and a buollion cube.
2006-09-22 01:12:49
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answered by Anonymous
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mix baking soda with water and a very small splash of bleach make it in a paste ans brush away
2006-09-21 14:53:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Baking soda helps to scrub the tooth as well as to deodorize their mouth.
2006-09-21 15:02:39
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answered by joycaro 3
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you should get a soft toothbrush and just brush your dogs teeths with just some warm water.
2006-09-21 14:53:36
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answered by broomy75 2
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Use a cloth with water. Don't use human toothpaste - it has fluoride in it and dogs don't understand that they aren't supposed to swallow it.
2006-09-21 14:54:50
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answered by vetgirl77 2
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