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General Discussion Is it okay to brush a yorkie's teeth everyday? |
If your pup allows it then it's not a problem. |
You actually should brush your yorkie's teeth everyday! We've made it part of a routine, so the girls get their teeth brushed every night at bedtime and then their bedtime massage. Tough life they lead. ;) |
When should you start brushing teeth? |
I actually use something called Leba III - it removes plaque off of their teeth and is holistic- my vet recommended it and I spray it in his mouth- he doesn't love it but it works |
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i brush everyday at bedtime and i put oral care liquid in there water |
I brush my girls teeth every other day, no matter how tired I'm is a most, I even mark it in the calendar every day, so I remember, also in the days that is not there turn to have their dientes/teeth brush I give them something to chew. Is working for me so far:thumbup::thumbup: |
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I brush Rizzo's every other day, he doesn't like it but I don't want him to get yucky teeth. I'll start with the daily brushing, it seems like that is what a majority of people do here and the usually know what they're talking about. :) |
Brushing Teeth Thank you everyone.:animal36 |
I brush my baby's teeth everyday and he loves it. It helps that my breeder was also a groomer so he had good habits when I got him. |
my westiie cross yorkie I have just brought home my little Westie x Yorkie called Millie. she is very tiny just like a little kitten she is only six weeks old I did no this at the time. she is doing very well but her stomach has not properly developed yet does any body no if it will eventually develop properly. also does any body no what size she will be fully grown as I didn't see neither parents Thank you |
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Have you had a vet look at her? |
Yes, the bristles of a brush remove the film, build-up that rinses won't and get below the gumline when you carefully brush there. A brush massages the gumline and encourages circulation in the gum. I've seen very ill people who could only rinse their mouths with the special dental rinses to destroy bacteria in ICU come out with awful teeth, dark, dingy with build-up along the sides of each tooth! Gross-looking. Only the bristles of a brush will take of some kinds of build-up off teeth in humans and until I read differently, suspect it's the same with dogs. |
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