We all think our dogs are perfectly charming, don't we? But, let's get real. Nothing stinks more than their dog breath. In fact, as much as many of us canine loving humans enjoy a dog licking our face, you have to admit that 4-legged doggie breath is often more foul-smelling than it needs to be.
Thanks to Petsmile, I'm glad to present these steps that are easy as 1-2-3 to get and keep your canine's teeth clean, healthy and fresh smelling.
Step 1
Handling the mouth and face
- Massage and handle the chin, upper and lower jaw for a couple minutes at least once a day to get your canine familiar with you touching this are of their face
Step 2
Massage the teeth and gums with a mildly abrasive material
- Use materials such as a soft cloth of gauze in order to be gentle on their teeth
Step 3
Toothpaste and a toothbrush
- You've made it! Now while using a toothpaste with flavor brushing your pet's teeth and gum will be a tasty process
Remember, good dental hygiene at home is not a substitute for professional medical and dental care for your animal. It is important to have regular checkups with your veterinarian to ensure your dog's chances of living a healthy life.
About Petsmile
Petsmile is the only pet friendly toothpaste recommended by the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC). The product's exclusive Calprox formula is clinically proven to prevent plaque formation for healthier teeth and gums while keeping your dog's breath fresh -- all wrapped up in a delicious beef flavor. A 4.5 ounce tube of Petsmile sells for $25 + shipping and is available on the company's website.
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FTC Disclosure: I did not receive any payment or other compensation in connection with this post. Content and image provided by Petsmile. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.