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12-22-2011, 08:48 PM | #1 |
YT Addict Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Town Creek, AL USA
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| Brushing Milos teeth Milo is my first yorkie. I have been reading about brushing their teeth. My Milo is 5 months old today. I didn't know that i needed to brush his teeth until i have been reading on here. I don't know if he will let me. Do they like it? He has also been loosing his teeth. Can ya'll give me some advice on how to brush them. Thanks |
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12-22-2011, 09:52 PM | #2 |
Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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| Jackson was a toothbrush hater for a long time. It was such a struggle that I had basically given up and managed only to brush his teeth when he'd get in the bath tub every week or two. He had to have a dental last month due to another tooth issue (over-bite, had a vital pulpotomy on his canine tooth) so got them cleaned while under. They weren't terrible but did have some tarter build-up on all of his canine teeth. Anyways now they are shiny and white and perfect and I plan on keeping them that way and hopefully not needing for a long time/never needing another dental (at least that's my goal). So anyways, after the procedure on his mouth, we weren't allowed to brush for two weeks so I took advantage and every night for those 2 weeks, we would go into the bathroom. First couple of days, he'd just go in there and get a treat. Then I brought out the brush, introduced him to it, let him sniff, etc. Eventually he had started opening his mouth when he saw it. I would lift up his lip, get him used to me touching around his face, etc, and he'd get a treat. Now he's SOOO good at getting his teeth brushed. He comes into the bathroom with me every night, it's his little routine and he doesn't even put up a fuss. I wouldn't say he enjoys it but he tolerates it and that's what is important! I bought CET beef flavored toothpaste which he seems to like and a CET finger toothbrush (which I find a bit easier to brush with). Dental health is very important - not only for the teeth, of course, and periodental disease is so common in dogs, but it can also affect other vital organs. Get him started young- I wish I would have originally!
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