How to help your golden retriever dog brush its teeth

Regular brushing of your Golden Retriever’s teeth is very necessary to protect its oral health and effectively prevent dog bad breath. Golden Retrievers will resist brushing their teeth at first, what should parents do?

How to help a Golden Retriever brush his teeth
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First of all, you can train your Golden Retriever to brush his teeth. habits. Start by gently stroking your pet's gums with your fingers. At first, only the surface is wiped, but when the pet has adapted to this behavior, it can also open its mouth to wipe the gums inside.

When the golden retriever gets used to it, you may wish to wrap your fingers with gauze to brush its gums. Then add some toothpaste formulated for pets instead of human toothpaste. After a few weeks, your golden retriever will be happy to receive a pet toothbrush with soft bristles made of artificial fibers. Put the toothbrush between the teeth and gums at a 45-degree angle, and rotate it in thin circles on the teeth. Then brush left and right to wipe away the tartar from between the teeth. Repeat this method until the tooth surface is clean. Brushing the inside of the teeth is more difficult because your Golden Retriever will resist opening his mouth, but eventually you should be able to brush both the inside and outside of the teeth. Brush your golden retriever's teeth twice a week for pure results.

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