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It is sold as a dental care. I know from personal experience that it cleared up my sponsors girls teeth so they are sparkly white. I don’t know how it works but it does. I too was skeptical when I first started using it and it took about 6 months to really start seeing the results. I am sure it would have been even more dramatic with brushing to help it along. She didn’t brush their teeth so it took a little longer for their teeth to clear completely of the tartar. After a year of using it, all their teeth are completely clean without doing another thing. If the buildup is really bad or there is other gum disease or decayed teeth, this will not fix those and is not meant to replace proper tooth and gum care. It does keep their mouth fresh and clean which is probably why it prevents more buildup :):):) Quote:
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thanks for the info!:) |
so your sayin all i have 2 do is put this in my puupies water without brushin and her teeth will be white |
I would recommend Cain and Able. They have an all natural vanilla flavored dog toothpaste that is safe for your dog. Try getting your dog used to your finger in your mouth before you try brushing their teeth. |
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I use a very soft baby's toothbrush on Skipper's teeth. I dip the brush into garlic salt and water and gently brush his teeth. I've tried it twice and so far so good. |
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I used to use a vanilla flavored toothpaste from the pet store but I didn't think it was really working, and none of the ingredients listed in it seemed like effective plaque removers. Now i just mix a little bit of baking soda and water and add a drop of peppermint oil (optional but my dog likes this better)! I use a soft children's toothbrush for her side teeth, but i don't really stick my finger in her mouth; she usually keeps her mouth closed and from one side i gently pull her mouth (kind of like she's smiling) with the thumb of one hand, revealing her teeth, and brush with the other hand. She hates me brushing the front teeth but my vet really stressed the importance of this, so I do it as best I can with either a rubber finger brush or with a q-tip. good luck! |
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Do u brush teeth before Petzlife of after application? |
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I got A toothbrush kit from my vet. It had A little finger brush too, and flavored tooth paste just for dogs. Something like this, I would reccomend getting from your Vet office. :thumbup: |
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