The earlier you start to get your puppy used to the sensation of a toothbrush in its mouth, the better. Give it a few days to settle into your household, then begin to introduce the toothbrush. Make sure you make it a fun experience, and reward the puppy afterwards, so that it does not associate the toothbrush with unpleasantness.
You brush a dog's teeth by gently lifting his lip up towards the ceiling and you just brush them VERY VERY GENTLY. It is a hard thing to do cuz i do it to my dog too.
No.
not usually they get there teeth around 2-4 weeks
why does an 80 year old man who doesnt brush his teeth smell so bad......it is an old dog....brush his teeth for him
I think a puppy has about twenty three baby teeth, then they fall out and their permanent teeth come in, or your vet will remove the baby teeth at the time of spaying or neutering if they have not fallen out by six months.
Maybe not, it would be wiser to wait a few more months with trying to brush its teeth, at least to the age of 1 year.
if you stop brushing your teeth. when you get old. you will have false chompers.
Get a tooth brush and tooth paste and there brush your teeth….DUH!!
Well first make sure your 3 yr old brushes his teeth everyday. If he doesnt brush his teeth then that's why he has yellowish teeth.
Of course it has!
The great majority of people brush their own teeth. Infants and toddlers usually have a parent to brush the teeth. Very old people usually have an orderly or nursing aide brush their teeth.
you have to brush there teeth up and down