[Supervised by a veterinarian] How to properly brush your dog's teeth and cut its nails

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If you live with a dog, have you ever wondered how often you should brush it's teeth, clip its nails, and perform other daily care?

This time, we will explain from a veterinarian's perspective, including care that can be done at home and care that is better left to the professionals!

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1. Brushing

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One of the things you can do at home is brushing.

Dogs with long hair are particularly prone to hairballs, and if left untreated for a long period of time, they can cause pain when brushing and can even lead to dermatitis.

In addition, observing the condition of your pet's fur and skin while brushing can also help detect any illnesses early on.

Try to do it as often and in the right way as possible!


Frequency

For long-haired dogs, brush every day; for short-haired dogs, brush every 2-3 days.

Pollen season is coming up, and there is a chance that your dog may come home with pollen on his fur.

If someone in your family suffers from hay fever, it may be a good idea to brush your dog after every walk.



Tools to use

There are various types of brushes for brushing, including rubber brushes, slicker brushes, and combs.

Generally speaking, slicker brushes are best for long-haired dogs, while rubber brushes are best for short-haired dogs.

If you are doing it at home, the key is to use materials that your dog won't dislike and to do it as quickly as possible.
Look for a brush that allows you to brush your dog without stress, focusing on whether it can eliminate hairballs and whether it is suitable for your dog's coat type.


Areas where hairballs are likely to form

Hair in areas such as the armpits, groin, and around the ears is prone to tangling and forming hairballs.

However, these are places where your dog may not like to be touched, so try going there gradually to get him used to it.

How to break in the brush

It is a good idea to start when the dog is still a puppy, to start with treats or other rewards, and to use materials that will not hurt the dog.

Start by brushing the back of the neck and the back, then gradually increase the area you brush.

Since pets often dislike the tips of their limbs, we recommend that you wait until they are used to it to some extent before doing so.

2. Brushing your teeth


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Periodontal disease is said to be the root cause of all other diseases, so brushing your teeth is an important part of your daily routine.

According to a survey by Anicom Sompo, a major pet insurance company,
It was found that dogs with periodontal disease were 1.4 times more likely to develop any type of disease in the following year than healthy dogs .

*Preventing periodontal disease in pets and improving their oral environment will help extend their healthy lifespan

The best way to prevent periodontal disease is to brush your teeth, so try to do as much care as possible at home!

How often and how to brush your teeth

The ideal frequency is after each meal, but if this is difficult, aim for once a day.

It can be difficult to use a toothbrush right away, so first practice touching the inside of your mouth.

As your child begins to feel the inside of their mouth, practice applying the gel using finger cots and eventually a toothbrush.

How do you use toothpaste?

Even dogs who don't like having their teeth brushed often like dental gum.

Toothpaste is effective in removing stains from teeth, but unfortunately gum alone is not enough to provide proper care.
It should only be used as a supplement to brushing your teeth.

When using dental gum, make sure you hold it in your hand while giving it to your pet.

This allows you to chew the gum firmly with your back teeth, which not only improves the effectiveness of removing stains, but also prevents you from swallowing the gum whole.

3. Nail clipping, paw hair removal, anal gland expression

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It is often difficult to clip nails, trim hair from the bottom of the feet, or express anal glands at home.

These types of care do not need to be done every day, so it is a good idea to have your dog taken to a veterinarian or grooming salon on a regular basis, depending on his or her physical condition.

Nail clippers

Dogs' nails grow just like humans.

It is often recommended to trim nails every three weeks to a month, but nails grow at different rates.

Larger dogs or dogs that exercise a lot outside may not need their nails clipped as frequently because their nails get worn down as they walk.

When cutting your dog's nails at home, use nail clippers designed for animals, and if bleeding occurs, do not panic but apply pressure to stop the bleeding.
If the bleeding does not stop even with pressure, please visit a veterinarian.

Removing hair from the soles of the feet

If the hair between the paws gets too long it can cause the paws to slip.

If your feet slip, it can put a lot of strain on your knees and hips and lead to injury, so it is important to keep your hair short and regular.

This is generally done with clippers, but clippers can damage the paws and skin, so don't force it at home if your pet doesn't want to do it.

Anal gland expression

The two pouches around the anus are called anal sacs and contain a smelly liquid.

Originally, it was secreted during feces and used to mark territory by marking the area with a scent.

Small dogs or dogs that have a constitution that makes it difficult for them to excrete fluids or that makes them prone to retaining fluids may experience inflammation or blockages in their anal sacs.

To prevent this from happening, you should express the anal glands about once a month.

Anal gland expression can be difficult to do at home, so it may be best left to the professionals.

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This time, we explained about daily care for doggies.
It is important to do as much as you can at home to reduce stress as much as possible.

Let's communicate with your dog through daily care and build a good relationship!


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