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As the saying goes, diseases enter from the mouth, and oral health is crucial for both humans and animals. In terms of oral health, teeth are healthy and at the top of the tower. Brushing your dog's teeth can not only protect his oral health but also effectively avoid dog bad breath. However, Satsuma is not used to it at the beginning and will definitely stop brushing his teeth. So what should the owner do?
First of all, don’t touch the toothbrush directly. You can use sterilized gauze or a clean towel to clean the dog’s teeth first. When the dog gets used to this action, you can use cotton dipped in some garlic juice to smear the teeth and gums. Do it once to kill bacteria, and if there is food left between the teeth, clean it out.
Then when it has become accustomed to the above behavior, you can try brushing its teeth. However, be careful not to use our human toothpaste toothbrushes. Dogs will sometimes swallow toothpaste, and human toothpaste may cause discomfort to the dog's digestive system. A special toothbrush is also required. If you can't buy one, you can use a children's soft-bristled toothbrush instead. During the brushing process, be sure to follow the instructions on the toothpaste packaging. The dosage should be appropriate. Do not rub the dog's teeth back and forth. Just brush each tooth once. If the dog is not cooperative, it must be led patiently. Maybe it will fall in love with brushing its teeth after repeated repetitions.
In addition to brushing teeth, you should pay more attention to feeding and do not feed your dog too much food that can cause bad breath. You can feed more fresh fruits and vegetables, and you can also use gums and tooth cleaning sticks to clean your mouth. In particular, Satsuma’s teeth need regular training. Feeding only soft food such as meat will only prevent the dog from getting training.
It is also necessary to ask a doctor for regular check-ups. If the dental problem is serious, it must be cleaned. Certain problems such as tartar accumulation on the dog's teeth, food residues remaining between the teeth, or tooth decay and other problems will cause the growth of bacteria in the dog's mouth, which will greatly affect the dog's digestive function, and even Effect on its strong body.
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