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Teeth Cleaning For Dogs
By Dave Tee
This is a very important aspect of looking after Dogs. Without some way of keeping your Dogs teeth clean you will probably end up with a very large dental bill at some point in your Dogs life.


Plaque can very quickly build up and cause countless problems for your Dog.

When Dogs teeth start to become bad you will have a very bad smell coming from their mouth. It is easy for us to forget that normally a Dogs breath should not smell bad. All three of my Dogs have great fresh breath and not a hint of discolouration on their teeth.

The secret?

Raw bones! It is as simple as that. The scraping effect on their teeth

from regularly munching on bones will work wonders for your Dogs teeth. They will be pearly white in no time. Their breath will be fresh and most importantly you will be avoiding a large Vet bill in the future.

Dogs love munching on raw bones. They are not harmful as long as you give them a bone of an appropriate size. Make sure never to supply cooked bones and they should be fine.

If you really do not want to give your Dog a bone then a Dog toothpaste is the best alternative. Be sure never to use human toothpaste and do it at least twice a week.

This is very important and should be a regular part of your routine with your Dog.
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