brushing them, doggie bones specifically for cleaning the teeth, GOOD dog toys and chews that promote clean teeth and gums, a GOOD quality food, and regular vet visits.
2006-11-11 23:49:59
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answered by ? 6
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The very first consideration is healthy food.Healthy, raw food will reduce, and even eliminate, the need to brush your dog's teeth.
But many people do find that their dog's teeth do need brushing regularly.
Step one is to select an appropriate pet toothbrush.The ideal dog toothbrush will have a long handle, an angled head to better fit the mouth and extra soft bristles. Another option is the finger toothbrush that fits over the tip of your finger.
Step two is to select an appropriate toothpaste.The best pet toothpastes contain enzymes that help control plaque.Rather than placing the paste on top of the brush try to place it between the bristles. This allows the paste to spend the most time next to the teeth.
Step three is to get the brush with paste into your dog's mouth and all the teeth brushed.
2006-11-11 23:53:33
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answered by shibi i 1
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I may not have a dog, but I know you can get special toothpaste from the pet store and give their teeth a brush with a normal toothbrush ( not your toothbrush ) . Or you ca get those minty dog sweets which is ment to clean. So many ways ! lol
2006-11-11 23:58:14
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answered by Anthony 1
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Go to your vet, and ask him for doggie toothpaste (it comes in a ton of flavors, including liver, chicken, and bacon) and a doggie tooth brush (they have extra long handles and angled bristles). Follow your vets instructions as to how often you should brush, and buy bones or treats specifically desgined to clean their teeth. I think that there is also a new dog food that is suposed to keep their teeth clean.
2006-11-12 00:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a couple things. One is to brush them with a normal toothbrush. Another is using a specialized toothbrush. A third that's more cost-efficeint than the special toothbrush and more conveinient than the normal one is buying them something to chew on that is made to clean their teeth.
2006-11-11 23:51:36
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answered by yamsick 1
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i might on no account enable an unlicensed guy or woman who isn't a vet sparkling my canine's tooth. ignore the anesthetic for in basic terms a minute. cleansing tooth contains utilising dental units to scrape plaque out of your canine's tooth. How do you realize he makes use of perfect sterilization ideas? What occurs if your canine gets an infection or gets injured with the help of a guy who has no thought what he's doing? through fact he's not authorized, he has no coverage. you will not circulate to an unlicensed dentist workplace to have your tooth wiped sparkling with the help of a unlicensed dentist or dental tech good? This guy is a firefighter and EMT and not a vet or possibly a registered vet tech. that is not suitable that he works out of a vet's workplace. i would not enable him interior of one hundred feet of my canine.
2016-11-23 16:54:25
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answered by ? 4
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Brush his teeth.
Feed him/her Dog Bone crackers - treats.
These are high in calcium and roughage that
scrub his teeth and gums as he chews them up.
2006-11-11 23:57:02
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answered by zahbudar 6
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You Can Use Raw hides those help, or There are Certain Dog bones formulated for that.
2006-11-11 23:50:21
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answered by Cena 1
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They do have dog toothbrushes and toothpaste. Do not use people toothpaste! Your vet can also do annual cleaning.
Reduce or eliminate soft treats. Stick to dry food and crunchy treats.
2006-11-12 00:07:35
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answered by Pam 6
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give them a bone and hard dog biscuits
2006-11-11 23:50:48
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answered by hill bill y 6
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