Hi!! Good question!!! It is very beneficial to brush your dog's teeth as often as you can (I brush my dogs teeth every night before bed). It DOES make a difference!!! Trust me! I do anywhere from 2-3 dentals a day at work :) You can always tell who brushes! A lot less tartar build-up and the gums are in much better shape.
It does not matter which type of toothpaste you choose, just remember.. no human toothpaste!!! Petco, petsmart, etc. all sell doggie toothpaste (chicken and peanut butter are favorites in my house!) along with tooth brushes appropriate for your dogs mouth (because of the shape of a dogs mouth ... try to find an arched brush.. easier to reach in the back! But human "kiddie" toothbrushes are OK too).
I did answer a question on how to start brushing and how to get your dog used to it... I will try to find it for you and paste it here for additional help: (http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;... Let me know if the link does not work!
Even with routine brushing, it isn't a bad idea to have a dental done once yearly or every year and a half (or whatever you can afford! Our clinic charges anywhere from $120-180 depending on weight) once your baby turns 3 or 4.
Also, if you have trouble brushing every night, I also highly recommend Natural Bones! :) Stay away from raw hides, and "sticky" bones/treats, and wet dog food. All those are junk and will cause access tartar and plaque!
Give your dog a smooch from me!!!
2007-07-06 01:12:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The others are correct about the toothpaste, do not use human toothpaste. You can get several types of tooth care products at a good pet store. Dental pads, you rub them around with your fingers; a rubber finger glove with nubs that works as a toothbrush, and a variety of tooth gels. I would advise against using a human toothbrush even a soft one. The primary reason for brushing the dog's teeth is to remove tartar. I recommend either the pad or the finger brush.
2007-07-06 01:16:20
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answered by Anonymous
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No do not use usual human toothpaste on your canine, go to either your vet or a pet retailer and they will sell you a small dog teeth brush and dog tooth paste mainly designed to clean your pups enamel and freshen his breath, and it's not steeply-priced less than ten dollars. Everyday brushing will preserve his teeth healthy, and if brushing would not make a change, then a travel to the vet is so as on account that bad breath is an indication of a serious sickness, but brushing must do the trick. And yes you should use a human toothbrush, so long as it is a smal gentle bristle one. However a doggy toothbrush generally comes in the package with the dog toothpaste
2016-08-04 03:37:33
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answered by brummet 4
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You can use a human toothbrush, but I found a three headed toothbrush at the pet store that is easier to keep on the teeth of a squirming dog and gets all sides of the tooth done at one time.
Don't use human toothpaste, since a dog doesn't know how to spit. Any pet store should have a couple canine toothpastes to choose from.
2007-07-06 01:09:31
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answered by Brian A 7
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Use ONLY dog toothpaste human toothpaste can poison the dog If the dog is big you could use a reg toothbrush but small mouths need small dog brushes
2007-07-06 01:14:38
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answered by xinheforbes 2
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Use ONLY dog toothpaste...human toothpaste can poison the dog..If the dog is big you could use a reg toothbrush but small mouths need small dog brushes.. Instructions on how to are on link..
2007-07-06 01:08:13
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answered by ginbark 6
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No do no longer use prevalent human toothpaste on your canines, bypass to the two your vet or a puppy keep and that they are going to sell you a small canines the enamel brush and canines the enamel paste specially designed to bathe your puppies enamel and freshen his breath, and it truly is no longer costly decrease than ten money. daily brushing will save his enamel healthy, and if brushing does not make a distinction, then a visit to the vet is so as using fact undesirable breath is an illustration of a severe ailment, yet brushing could desire to do the trick. And sure you should use a human toothbrush, as long because it truly is a smal tender bristle one. yet a pup toothbrush each each now and then is obtainable interior the kit with the canines toothpaste
2016-10-19 02:38:46
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answered by rhona 4
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you need DOG toothpaste. Human paste is very dengerous to your dog. The easiest way to brush is to get a "finger brush" which is like a cap that fits over your finger. When you brush you only need to do the outer parts of the teeth...don't try to pry your dog's mouth open to get to the inner surfaces. His tongue is rough, and will clean the inner surfaces pretty well anyway. Ask your vet to show you how if you're in doubt.
2007-07-06 02:05:46
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answered by blk_sheep_fl 4
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I'd use a soft bristled toothbrush, but DON'T use human toothpaste. Human toothpaste has fluoride in it, which is poisonous to dogs. You can get dog toothpaste at your vet's office.
2007-07-06 02:08:29
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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You can use a soft-bristled human toothbrush
but they have dog ones
DONT use human toothpaste
its bad for them
they have toothpaste for dogs
you can get it at pet stores
2007-07-06 01:34:59
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answered by Alissa 3
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