There are special toothbrushes and toothpastes available for purchase from a pet store or a vet. You may use these to brush your dogâ??s teeth.
To clean your dogs teeth, you can go to your local store (eg. Woolworths, Coles, etc) and by some brisket. This is like the ribs of a cow. My dog LOVES it! Her teeth are looking really good! Large raw bones are also excellent as the chewing action will rub the teeth clean and exercise the gums.
You can also buy some dog toothpaste and a dog toothbrush set at most pet stores. If you don't know how to brush a dog's teeth, then you could ask the pet store owner; otherwise there would be instructions on the back of the package. I think you can also buy teeth-cleaning dog treats and chew toys too.
Chewing on bones. There are also some dental bones that pet stores sell that dogs can chew on that can clean teeth.
Coconuts can also do the trick. Coconuts that still have the very thick, white protective layer covering the brown coconut center can be given to dogs for them to chew. The fibers in this thick, white outer layer act like floss and cleans very well.
There are special dog "toothbrushes" which are little rubber finger cots with nubs on them that fit over your finger for easy tooth cleaning. Use them with a little dog toothpaste (usually liver or chicken flavored) to clean your dogs teeth gently.
I don't believe there is. You just need to brush them yourself or take the dog in to get a dental.
Baking soda is good.
Tooth Paste
you can't because it dopey as if you would clean your dogs theeth
they strengthen your teeth and cleans them
Floss
well, it cleans your teeth for a start.... ;-)
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Dissolves dirty stuck on teeth and cleans teeth
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a plover cleans a crocodile's teeth.
Egrets and Oxpickers.
Yes, pig ears can be good for dogs to chew. They clean dogs teeth. In addition, they allow dogs to chew and eat something that they like and it gives them something non-destructive to do.
Rawhide or a toothbrush will do fine
they get birds to clean there teeth and skin