Just over a week ago we blogged about how to take care of your dog’s teeth and one of them, of course, is brushing them. Now let’s go over this a little further.

1.This is something you would want to start early with your dog as a puppy! That is the very BEST tip we can give you. If you start early you would be able to prevent any problems and be able to let your dog get used to it.

2.Make sure that you pick the right tooth paste for your dog – Do NOT use regular human toothpaste for your dog. Most human toothpastes include fluoride, which is extremely poisonous to dogs.

3.Chewing bones and chew toys can clean teeth – Giving your dog a good bone to chew on can help get rid of build up and keep teeth strong, but it shouldn’t stop there, brush them thoroughly.

4.Know when to see a veterinarian. Here are some signs that you should:

Bad breath

Change in eating or dog chewing habits

Pawing at the face or mouth

Excessive drooling

Missing teeth

Discolored, broken, missing or crooked teeth

Red, swollen, painful or bleeding gums

Yellowish-brown tartar crust along the gum line

Bumps or growths within the mouth

If you have anything to add, feel free to reach out to us! 🙂