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How to Brush a Dog’s Teeth: 4 Easy Steps!

Having a dog is like having a baby. Yes, you read it right! Consider yourself a parent if you own at least one dog. It entails a lot of responsibilities to care for a dog. If you’re new to this role, there are surely lots of things you need to know especially if you’re learning dog raising from scratch. One of the many things you need to learn is how to Brush a dog’s Teeth. The first time you hear it, you might find it simple. Meaning, you may mistakenly think, learning about the proper way of brushing a dog’s feet is less important and that you don’t need it.

Knowing how to brush a dog’s teeth will help prevent the occurrence of dental disease, specifically bad breath later on. While dental or gum disease is a common health problem for dogs, it is cannot be reversed. But with proper or right care, you can slow the illness down or even totally stop it.

The 4 Easy Steps To Brush A Dog’s Teeth

There’s no single doubt that dogs are smart animals, and there are evidences that proved they can also do what people does. But not brushing their own teeth. They need assistance and it’s your responsability as a dog owner to do that. Here are the 4 easy steps that you need to know.

Prepare your dog

The first thing to do, if you want to succeed in learning how to brush a dog’s teeth is to prepare your dog to get used to your finger in his mouth. Before you use a toothbrush or toothpaste, teach your dog first that it is fun having your fingers in his mouth.

It is important that you dip your finger first in peanut butter or anything he likes, and let him lick your finger. As he does this, rub your finger along his gums and teeth’s sides. Repeat this several times for about three days. As you end the process, introduce your dog to doggie toothpaste. Remember not to use human toothpaste.

Open the mouth of your dog

Now that the dog is used to your fingers in its mouth, you can already teach him to open his mouth. Have some treats in your hand for a successful reinforcement.

Brush its teeth

This is the main action in learning how to brush a dog’s teeth. Once he got used to your hand exploring his mouth and having your fingers move around his gums and teeth, you can now use toothbrush to actually do the brushing. Start slowly and again, increase the time as you progress though the days.

Give your dog a reward

Always have his favorite treats ready. This way, he will always look forward to, and be happy to let you brush his teeth.

How to brush a dog’s teeth is not the only thing you should now. You should know how to deal with challenges as you go through the process. One of the struggles you might encounter is the dog fighting you during the exercises. If this happens, gently but firmly continue holding the dog’s muzzle until he stops. Once he stops fighting and holds still for even just a second, you can already release the muzzle.

This also means, you may have progress a bit too fast. Therefore, return and start practicing the steps in brushing your dog’s teeth for a couple of days more. And, when he appears comfortable at a particular step for about three days, move forward to the next step again and do the same process.

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