🔺12 ways to take good care of your dog teeth

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1. **Regular Brushing:** Brush your dog’s teeth with a dog-friendly toothbrush and toothpaste at least 2-3 times a week to remove plaque and prevent dental issues.

2. **Dental Chews and Toys:** Provide dental chews and toys designed to promote oral health by reducing plaque and tartar buildup.

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3. **Healthy Diet:** Feed your dog a balanced and nutritious diet to support overall health, including dental well-being.

4. **Regular Vet Check-ups:** Schedule regular veterinary check-ups, including dental examinations, to detect and address any dental problems early on.

5. **Professional Dental Cleanings:** Consider professional dental cleanings by a veterinarian as recommended, especially if your dog is prone to dental issues.

6. **Water Additives:** Use dental water additives that can help reduce bacteria and plaque in your dog’s mouth.

7. **Avoid Human Toothpaste:** Never use human toothpaste for your dog, as it may contain ingredients that can be harmful. Use toothpaste specifically designed for dogs.

8. **Monitor Chew Toys:** Supervise your dog’s use of chew toys to ensure they are safe and do not pose a choking hazard or damage your dog’s teeth.

9. **Provide Raw Bones:** Offer raw, meaty bones (appropriate for your dog’s size) as a natural way to help clean teeth and promote gum health.

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10. **Avoid Table Scraps:** Limit the intake of human food, especially sugary and starchy items, as they can contribute to dental problems.

11. **Gentle Dental Wipes:** Use dental wipes designed for dogs to clean their teeth, especially if your dog is resistant to toothbrushing. 

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12. **Start Early:** Introduce dental care routines when your dog is young to get them accustomed to the process and make it a positive experience.

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