• And remember like all things, genes play a roll in your pets teeth… some are really good and with a good diet do not need extra care.. some just have horrible teeth and no matter what you do they are always needing extra care


  • Yes genes are a factor, as is the food and treats that you give.
    My vet has been talking about using a raw diet (though he hasn't fully embraced it yet) not only for the gastrointestinal stuff but also for teeth. Raw soup bones work great to help control buildup on the teeth too according to my breeder.


  • What kind of toothpaste do you all recommend?


  • @sharronhurlbut:

    Are you sure its from his mouth.
    B's with full anal glads sometimes have that oder.
    They try to clean that area, and send up with fish breath.
    I give my b's a large scoop of canned pumpkin 2 times a day, and that takes care of it.
    Give that a try.

    I have gotten that same smell sometime when Shaye needed to have her anal glands expressed - like Sharron said, they lick their butts because it bothers them, then their breath smells horrible. I put cottage cheese in the bowls of both my dogs in the evening, and sometimes give them "ice" cubes I have made of a mixture of one can pumpkin, one tub plain yogurt - keeps their stool firm, and helps those glands express naturally. The first time my little girl had that odor I could not believe something that disgusting came from her - I was totally unaware of the anal gland thing - had lots of dogs before, never had the problem. It's a yucky one, to be sure.:p


  • @Kona:

    What kind of toothpaste do you all recommend?

    As already noted.. this IMO is one of the best
    http://www.petzlife.com/item/Petzlife-Gel


  • @tanza:

    As already noted.. this IMO is one of the best
    http://www.petzlife.com/item/Petzlife-Gel

    So I can use this as a substitute for brushing their teeth all together?

  • Houston

    I have been looking at this, but am stumped as to whether I should get the gel or the spray? Do you brush this (the gel) on or just put a dab in their mouth. The website for it wasn't very clear.


  • @Basenjimamma:

    I have been looking at this, but am stumped as to whether I should get the gel or the spray? Do you brush this (the gel) on or just put a dab in their mouth. The website for it wasn't very clear.

    I have the gel and you can dab it/coat the teeth.

  • Houston

    Thanks Dan..


  • @Basenjimamma:

    I have been looking at this, but am stumped as to whether I should get the gel or the spray? Do you brush this (the gel) on or just put a dab in their mouth. The website for it wasn't very clear.

    I brush with the gel, spray the teeth on the days I don't brush


  • @tanza:

    As already noted.. this IMO is one of the best
    http://www.petzlife.com/item/Petzlife-Gel

    +1 - this is one product that really, really works! I use the gel and sometimes brush it and sometimes I just use my finger.


  • So, from someone who has never had to brush. How do you do it? Is it like human brushing, 2 mins, 2x/day? Straight back and forth, or circles?

    I've seen the 2 headed brushes at the petstore. How do you use those? Big head on the big back teeth and small head on the small front teeth? Or am I way off? Are those even necessary?

    Interesting discussion. Thanks.

    -Nicole


  • @nobarkus:

    I have the gel and you can dab it/coat the teeth.

    Yep. I put a dab on my B's tongue. Really quick and easy. I do it right before I goto bed, after he's had his bedtime snack (20-30mins after). Kills the bacteria overnight. Fresh breath in the morning. 😃

    I used it as maintenance. I still brush his teeth with an enzyme toothpaste once or twice a week (usually on the weekends).

    I use the gel during the week usually 3-4 days per week. It's been a solid routine.


  • I use either a very soft childs tooth brush and use a back and forth motion. I also use a battery operated toothbrush (Oral 😎 with the small round head…great for the gums...

    Also, if you are new to brushing your dogs teeth, there is a finger tip brush you can buy (on most dog sites) that you slip on your finger and just brush with that...

    Again.. here is the reason for early good socialization that dogs get used to people opening their mouths and rubbing their fingers around the teeth and gums.


  • I buy the 4 pack soft tooth brushes from Target for $4. When they get too ragged from him biting, I toss em. I just use water and get the brush wet. I keep a cup of water next to me and swish the brush in there as I'm brushing. He likes that wet brush. He's very young and his teeth are very white so he does not need the gel yet.

  • Houston

    Guys and gals thanks for all your input. I am very much getting this stuff and some brushes. It is mainly our dauchshund Gus (5) that is in more of a dire need, the other dogs are so young still, regular enzyme paste and brush is good for them, with occasional petzlife.. for maintenance, again thanks


  • @nobarkus:

    I buy the 4 pack soft tooth brushes from Target for $4. When they get too ragged from him biting, I toss em. I just use water and get the brush wet. I keep a cup of water next to me and swish the brush in there as I'm brushing. He likes that wet brush. He's very young and his teeth are very white so he does not need the gel yet.

    I like the cheap toothbrush idea. The toothbrush i'm using on Kananga currently (canine toothbrush) is really starting to look beat up.


  • @Kananga:

    I like the cheap toothbrush idea. The toothbrush i'm using on Kananga currently (canine toothbrush) is really starting to look beat up.

    The pet store will charge you too much for a tooth brush. It's basically the same soft brush you can get at a department store.

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