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Beaphar | Finger Toothbrush | Dental Care For Dogs & Cats | For Accurate Cleaning | Soft Bristles | Ideal for Sensitive Pets | 2 Pack, Red

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Though brushing dog teeth is important for dental hygiene and overall health, “A non-veterinary professional is not a substitutefor professional dental care performed by a veterinary-trained professional that has been educated on how to recognize dental and oral disease and what the appropriate treatment options are,” says Denise Rollings, a veterinary technician specialist (dentistry), and founder of Pet Dental Education, LLC. Contains toothpaste with mint, finger toothbrush and massage brush as well as two-sided toothbrush with different brush heads Features soft brush material and allows you to reach hard to clean areas to remove tartar and plaque without the risk of hard bristles hurting your pet. The wipes are suitable for daily maintenance, and for best results Vet's Bet recommends keeping food and water away from your dog 30 minutes before and after application.

The bristles are infused with baking soda to lightly freshen their breath, and they’re extra soft, too. It also comes with a convenient cover that is easy to snap on between brushings or when you plan to travel with your dog. Unfortunately, this product is not advertised as vet-recommended, but like other products from this trusted household brand, it’s very affordable, making it easy to replace when you need to get a new one. They’re made by Bodhi, a small, family-owned business that sources its ingredients from the U.S. and local companies when possible. Once your pet is used to having their mouth touched on the outside, start running your finger along their teeth. While regular brushing is the best way to combat plaque and tartar buildup, other pet dental products like dental chews, oral rinses, and special diets can help keep a dog’s mouth, teeth, and gums healthy between professional cleanings. Professional Cleanings Are Important It’s made by Vetoquinol, a family-ownedcompanyfounded in 1933. They partner with veterinarians and animal health professionals to create a line of pet health care products.In our opinion it’s better suited to larger breeds, as small dogs will probably hate having all that ‘junk up in their grill’. Finger Toothbrushes: Many small breed dogs, including Yorkshire Terriers, Dachshunds, and Chihuahuas, are prone to periodontal disease and tooth loss, which makes their dental care even more important. However, you won’t be able to brush their teeth with a giant brush, so look for one specifically made for smaller breeds like this one from Arm & Hammer. As you would expect, the single-head brush is shorter to give you a better grip, and the head is smaller, too, so you can better reach all the nooks and crannies of their mouth where tartar likes to hide. Unlike other options it only comes in one color, so you may need to label it if you have more than one pet.

We’ve outlined some of the most important features to look for when choosing a toothbrush for dog teeth cleaning. Also ask your veterinarian for recommendations suited to your dog. Overall Best Dog Toothbrush Be patient. It can take time for your dog to become accustomed to brushing, and for you to learn proper brushing technique. If the experience is too stressful for your dog, ask your veterinarian if alternatives like dental chews or diets, rinses or water additives, or if dog finger toothbrushes are appropriate. Just like we have different sized toothbrushes, with different bristle textures as well as features, so do dogs. There are various sizes to suit small, medium and large breeds. And there are different shapes too. Ideally, you want a toothbrush that is at a comfortable angle for your dog’s mouth. Plaque buildup can also impact your dog’s health. “Bacteria in this area can travel via the blood vessels to other organs, such as the kidneys and the heart and create damage to these organs as well,” adds Dr. Klein. Keeping your dog’s teeth isn’t an expensive exercise, but waiting until there is a problem with his teeth could cost you a small fortune in vet’s fees. It’s easy to get a routine going that’ll keep your pet and bank balance happy.A glove toothbrush is also a finger brush but instead of a silicone tip, it is a coarse fibre. This is much gentler on your dog’s teeth and gums and you’re able to feel where you’re brushing and what kind of pressure you’re using.

A similar idea to human toothbrushes, but with an angled head to better fit a dog’s mouth. Double-Ended Toothbrushes: Dr. Simon also recommends brushing your dog’s teeth daily. “In the ideal world, we should brush their teeth daily, though brushing every two days will still have some positive effect,” he told The Spruce Pets. This customer favorite has dual brush heads – one small and one large – for reaching all dog teeth. If you have two dogs of varying sizes, it eliminates the need to buy separate toothbrushes. Both sides are slightly angled, which makes it easier to reach hidden crevices. The bristles are soft (a feature recommended by veterinarians) to prevent gumline damage and make the experience more enjoyable for your dog. Yes, you love your dog and he loves you too, but sharing toothbrushes is never a good idea. And recycling by giving your pet your old one isn’t an option either. Dog toothbrushes are exactly that, toothbrushes for dogs. They’re specifically designed for the shape of their mouth and their teeth. It’s not up for discussion. Size Always Matters

All dogs can be affected by dental issues, but there some breeds that more predisposed to the condition. These include: Made from naturally sustainable and biodegradable bamboo, this brush is splinter and waterproof, helping to reduce the billions of plastic toothbrushes which end up in oceans and landfills. Regular brushing prevents the progression of periodontal disease. “Periodontal disease starts as gingivitis, an inflammation of the gums caused by accumulation of plaque, a film that develops after eating meals. When minerals and bacteria start to accumulate on this plaque, tartar develops and further damage to the teeth and tooth roots occur which can lead to pain, infection and loss of teeth,” explains Dr. Jerry Klein, chief veterinary officer for the American Kennel Club, based in New York City. Like finger toothbrushes, glove-type brushes are ideal for small dogs and for dogs who hate having their teeth brushed. Summary

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