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Is there a way to clean a dog’s teeth without using a toothbrush?

Andy asked:


My dog bites hard, everytime i clean her teeth ill get like 30 different tooth marks on my hand!!! Is their something she can bite on to clean her teeth as well or close to a toothbrush?

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10 Responses to “Is there a way to clean a dog’s teeth without using a toothbrush?”

  1. Caffeinated Content - Members-Only Content for WordPress Says:

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    ya u can buy special bones from Petsmart or other animal stores.
    My dog eats Greenies and they help his breath.

  2. Caffeinated Content - Members-Only Content for WordPress Says:

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    You can pay the Vet to do regular cleanings.

    Best of luck.

  3. clean teeth Says:

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    Look into this product. It is recommended by Animal Planet. I use it and it does work. Don’t buy the gel with the kit, just by the spray by itself if you don’t want to brush.

  4. Caffeinated Content Says:

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    you can buy special cleaning toys that have hard-ish rubber knobs on them, so when your pup chews it rubs their teeth clean. most supermarkets and pet shops sell them, or special teeth cleaning “bones”

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    There is a liquid you add to water that helps fight plaque.
    It comes in a bottle that looks like mouthwash, and it’s made especially for dogs.
    I’m sorry, but I’m totally blanking on the name of the product.
    Call your vet or local pet store and find out.

    Also, dental cleanings at your vet may be a bit pricey, but they are VERY beneficial to your dogs healthy mouth (especially if you’ve been having trouble cleaning them).

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    You can give her raw beef knuckle bones to chew on – they’re great at cleaning teeth.

    But you should keep on trying to brush – she’ll get used to it!

  7. Kansieo.com Says:

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    there are bones u put toothpaste in, there is an oral care liquid u add to their water, and a spray to put on their teeth! just look up some online suppliers like dr. fosters? and onlynaturalpet.com and petco or petsmart. Check with your vet, they may have something available. My vet carries the liquid to add to their water. Good Luck!

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    there is a dog food out that just for that, I can not remember the brad name. most hard foods are just that to hard, when your pet bits it just fly around in it’s mouth. this food I am telling you about, is hard to the touch, but when the dog bits it it scrapes the sides of it’s teeth.

  9. Kansieo.com Says:

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    Give your pet food that they have to chew. Bones, Milk
    Bones or a newer equivalent, dry dog food, etc. Also give her some chew toys, Including those rawhide chew thing a ma jigs, those rubber pull toys, etc. Even having her fetch that tennis ball you throw will help. If that fails, move to England and she would still have better teeth than most of the humans there.

  10. Website content Says:

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    Yes, give your dog a fresh, raw, unpeeled but clean carrott, brilliant for fresh teeth and breath! Also a raw broccoli stem, cut in half lengthways is great. All three of my dogs go mad when i get the fresh veg out ha ha, its great for their skin and coat too! Best of luck, hope it works for you as it works for me.

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