How to protect and clean your dog’s teeth
Generally, healthy dogs do not need to clean their teeth. The dog’s mouth is usually relatively clean. However, if the dog eats soft and rotten food and does not clean it in time, the food residue remains in the gaps between the teeth, which can easily cause the dog to have oral problems. In order to protect the dog's teeth, it is best for the owner to use a piece of cloth soaked in saline to help the dog scrub the teeth after feeding.Usually change the dog's food appropriately and do not feed too much wet and soft food. You can chew bones to clean your dog's mouth, and the friction between the bones and the mouth can achieve a cleaning effect.
Steps for brushing the dog’s teeth
The owner slowly brings the toothbrush dipped in toothpaste close to the dog, and then stops to let it actively touch, smell and even lick the toothpaste. This process can be carried out while playing to keep it in a relaxed and happy mood. Do not force the toothbrush into its mouth the first time it brushes its teeth.After the dog becomes less wary of the toothbrush and toothpaste, the owner can open its lips with one hand to expose the gum and teeth, and use the other hand to brush the dog's teeth in circles against the root of the dog's teeth, mainly cleaning the outside. Food debris on the tooth surfaces, between teeth and between gums. The gaps between the inside of the teeth and the molar surfaces are lickable with the tongue and are less likely to accumulate dirt, so you can focus on brushing the outside of the teeth.