Dog teeth are an important tool for chewing and gnawing food, especially hard bones. However, when food debris or residues are stored in the teeth, bacteria can breed between the teeth, causing inflammation of the teeth to occur, affecting the dog's appetite and digestion.
For your dog's health, you should regularly check your dog's teeth. Once the above problems are found, they need to be dealt with in a timely manner. Here are some simple methods for cleaning dog teeth:
1. Use wet cotton balls to dip them in tooth powder to brush your dog's teeth. Remember not to use toothpaste, because dogs don’t like the smell of toothpaste. To remove tooth stains and tartar, you need to brush your dog’s teeth once a week. Dog-specific toothpaste can also be used.
2. You should let your dog eat some bones. Because this not only satisfies the dog's desire to bite things, but also achieves the purpose of brushing and fixing teeth. But note: be sure to buy some big bones of cattle and sheep, and never give dogs chicken and duck bones. The bones of these poultry are very likely to form broken bones and scratch the dog's throat. If it really doesn't work, it's OK to buy some dog bite glue.