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Pamper your child with the right dental care from the start
Bringing home a new puppy comes with a lot of responsibilities. Not only do you have to take care of their training, vaccinations, and diet, but also their oral health. Dental care is equally important to your furry friend and should be given the right attention from the start. From brushing to chewing and regular dental checkups, every little step taken at the right time will help your child have healthy teeth and gums. Here are some tips to help you take care of their oral health:
- Brush your teeth regularly: Getting your puppy used to brushing from the start is essential. Even if they don’t have teeth yet, start by gently rubbing their gums with your fingers. When your puppy’s teeth begin to erupt, use a Soft Finger Brush or a regular brush with toothpaste specially formulated for dogs. Brush your teeth 3-4 times a week to prevent tartar and plaque build-up.
- Give them Chew Toys/Dental Therapy: At around 8-12 weeks, your puppy will be sprouting his first teeth which can be uncomfortable and painful for them. At this point, it is essential that you pay attention to their comfort by giving them Chewing toys or Dental treatment. These chew toys and dental supplies not only help relieve pain, but also help keep their gums and teeth healthy. And will spare your furniture.
- Take them for regular dental check-ups: Regular brushing at home and taking care of their oral health will definitely help your puppy with oral hygiene; However, regular dental check-ups are equally important. Take them to the vet at least twice a year for regular checkups and cleanings.
Teach your furry friend to follow a dental care routine from the start to prevent any problems later. Take care of your teeth in time to keep your teeth shiny.