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Doggie Bad Breath
We know about Doggie Bad Breath!
We tolerate doggie bad breath because we love them. However, we we can and should take care of our canine’s …canines, pardon the pun. We should take care of our dog’s teeth however we want to say it. I never thought of it, but I guess it’s true. Our dogs are domesticated if they are living with us as pets, right? Makes sense. So, just like us humans, we should not forget to brush our pet’s teeth and tongue thoroughly.
Taking care of our dogs teeth, gums and tongue will prevent the doggie bad breath that can make our nostril hairs curl, or singe. Not really, but I thought I’d add a little funny anecdote there. 🙂 Regardless, if you think doggie bad breath is funny, or not, the odor will still be there if we do not attend to it’s needs.
There are all kinds of products, chew toys to beat the breath, per se. But, the easiest way to confidently clean your dog it the Orapup. Now, for humans, there is the Orabrush. For convenience sake, I figured we’d offer both for you, just in case you do like garlic! 🙂 Below these two is another pet oral product called DentaSure. Check them out and please tell me what you think. That’s what we’re here for, right?
All the best and fresh breath to you and yours!
Grier www.petfriendlysites.com Your Pet Friendly Resource Destination™
Brush your dog’s teeth at least once a day. Because human toothpaste will make your dog ill, you should only use toothpaste that’s formulated for pets. As you brush your dog’s teeth, focus on the upper teeth because plaque usually begins to build up there first. Don’t forget to brush your pet’s tongue thoroughly. Pet toothbrushes and toothpaste can be purchased in the dental section of your local pet store. The best time to start brushing your dog’s teeth is when he’s young because he’ll become accustomed to it. If you aren’t currently brushing your dog’s teeth, there’s no better time to start than right now. This excerpt provided by By
As promised, here is Dentasure below:
Article written by Grier Holliday for www.petfriendlysites.com All rights Reserved 2014
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