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How to brush your pets teeth:
Things You will Need:
- Dental Kits (for Dogs)
- Doggie Toothbrushes
- Dog Treats
- Dog Toothpastes
Step1
Have a veterinarian check your pet's teeth before you start a tooth-brushing program. If your pet has gum disease or damaged teeth, the process will be painful and he will associate pain with tooth brushing. He may even bite you.
Step2
Get your cat or dog used to your looking into his mouth. After each time you do so, reward him with a treat or praise.
Step3
Buy a pet dental kit, including toothpaste (made for dogs and cats) and a toothbrush, at a pet store or from your vet. Follow the kit's instructions for use. Research alternatives, such as a finger toothbrush, if your pet refuses to let you brush his teeth with a toothbrush. Ask your veterinarian for suggestions.
Step4
Place your cat or dog on a comfortable surface while brushing his teeth.

Step5
In general, try to use minimal restraint on your pet while brushing, especially if it's a cat. However, it may be easier to handle an especially reluctant cat by wrapping him in a towel to keep him from scratching or trying to escape.
Step6
Brush your cat's or dog's teeth with a gentle, massaging motion.
Step7
Reward your cat or dog with a tartar-control treat after the procedure.
Tips & Warnings
- Most dogs and cats will have a dental health check-up at each physical exam, throughout their life. If they have not had a dental exam, or you are not aware that they have had them. Please ask your Veterinarian to do so at your pets next visit. Most pets will need a professional teeth cleaning by the age of 3.
- Try to brush as part of daily quality time with your pet. He will come to associate tooth brushing with affection and praise.
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