Effective Solutions for Yellow Dog Teeth: Tips & Tricks
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Cleaning Your Dog's Teeth:
1. Chew Sticks: Provide your dog with dental chew sticks, ideally those shaped like bones, to help clean their teeth. Puppies under five months old have soft teeth that are not suitable for dental chews.
2. Dental Spray: Use a dental spray for dogs by gently misting it over their teeth. However, dental sprays can be quickly licked off, so they may not stay on the teeth long enough to be effective.
3. Dental Rinse: Consider using a canine oral rinse. Simply pour it into a bowl of water and use it once or twice a week. Dogs generally accept this method quite well.
4. Brushing with a Toothbrush: Prepare a small, soft towel or a sanitized gauze pad to wrap around your finger. Then, use a dogspecific toothbrush and toothpaste, moistened with water or a mild salt solution. Gently rub the toothpaste onto your dog's teeth and gums. Be sure to remove any leftover food particles from between the teeth using a small pair of tweezers, if necessary.
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