How often should I brush my pet's teeth and plaese mention the products used for it
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Like us, it is ideal to brush your dog's teeth at least twice daily. For many dogs, once brushing becomes a part of their daily routine they will begin to expect and enjoy it. Brushing three times a week is the minimum recommendation to help remove plaque and prevent tartar accumulation.
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Put a small amount of the toothpaste on your finger, and gently rub it on your dog’s front teeth and gums.
After a few times, switch from a finger to a dog’s toothbrush with soft, rounded bristles.
Brush with a downward motion on the top teeth and upward on the lower teeth.
After your dog gets used to this new activity, start doing teeth farther back in the mouth, brushing the premolars, then molars with the same motion you used on the front teeth.
Consult your vet for suitable brush and paste.
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Lightly brush your dog’s teeth at least twice a week. Do not use tooth pastes made for humans. An alternative to brushing is using a dental chew. Studies by Waltham have shown that certain specifically designed dental health chews (like Dentastix) result in a significant reduction of plaque and calculus accumulation, gingivitis and malodour.
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you can use this product
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Vidushi, have you tried it?
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Use this daily or 3-4 times in a week.
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I have already given the answer for this. Please have a look.🌺
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