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Friday, October 14, 2016

Tips to Help You Brush Your Dog's Teeth

Berkeley Heights Animal Hospital
269 Springfield Avenue, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922
(908) 464-0023

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You wouldn't go a day without brushing your teeth, so why should your dog go for a long time without any dental care? Although it can be difficult to really get in there and scrub, it's just as important to brush your dog's teeth regularly as it is to brush yours. And since proper dental hygiene is so crucial for pups everywhere, we'd like to take this opportunity to share some tips on how to make the process easier:
  1. Set up a routine. It may take some time for your dog to get used to the idea of someone brushing their teeth, and that's perfectly okay. What's really important here is that you get them comfortable with it and set up a routine that they're familiar with - for example, brush their teeth every day at the same time, and make sure it's when your pup is in a relaxed state.
  2. Approach your dog correctly. Use body language to help your dog feel comfortable so that they don't feel like they're being threatened or put in an upsetting position. That said, avoid towering over your dog, but rather kneel or sit right next to him/her. And remember, if your dog is showing that they're nervous, it's okay to wait a few minutes until they calm down.
  3. Start slowly. You don't have to dive into everything all at once. Instead, start off slowly and get your pup used to the idea of someone touching his/her mouth. For example, spend a little while just rubbing your finger on your pup's gums and teeth and see how they react - as they start to ease up, then you can move on to using a toothbrush and some doggy toothpaste.
  4. Brush in circles. Once you're ready to fully tackle brushing your dog's teeth, do so in a circular motion and make sure you're addressing both their top and bottom teeth. If you notice a little bleeding every so often, that's okay. However, if you see bleeding every time and it's heavy, you could be brushing too hard or your pup may have gum disease - this you can consult your vet about!
  5. Be a source of comfort and end with a reward. Throughout the entire process of brushing your dog's teeth make sure you're speaking to him/her in a positive tone and reassure him/her of how good they're being. And after you're done, don't forget to give him/her a treat!
Remember - it will probably take some time for your dog to get comfortable with you brushing their teeth, and even though they may fuss the first couple of times, what matters most is that you're doing something positive for their health and well-being!

Here at Berkeley Heights Animal Hospital, we recognize how important it is for pets to exhibit good dental hygiene, and we also know it can be difficult for pet owners to get their pet to let them in their mouth. That's why part of our veterinary care services are specifically dedicated to animal dentistry! We recommend an annual dental exam and teeth cleaning for your pet and are available to help with a number of dentistry related services such as oral surgery, dental extractions, ultrasonic scaling of the teeth, ultrasonic polishing of the teeth and more!

For more information about our animal dentistry services or to make an appointment, please give us a call at (908) 464-0023 today.

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