Be sure to brush your dog’s teeth regularly, brush it two to three times a week, and increase the number of brushes if your dog doesn’t really hate brushing. Brush your dog’s teeth to help protect your dog’s teeth from periodontal disease and bad breath.
Some dogs are very reluctant to brush their teeth, in many cases because the parents brush their teeth the wrong way. At the beginning, you can first use the finger sleeve to help the dog brush his teeth, wipe the gums and between the teeth in turn, the action should be light to prevent damage to the gums, and when the dog adapts to the brushing action, you can change to a toothbrush to brush.
In addition to brushing teeth, in order to care for the dog’s teeth, but also pay attention to meet the dog’s teeth grinding needs, they usually like to bite things, that is, grinding teeth. Some teething toys and snacks can prevent dogs from biting things, and can also prevent dogs from biting inappropriate things and hurting their teeth.