Be careful of periodontal disease in dogs! What is the recommended dental care for dogs who don't like having their teeth brushed?

Just like humans, dogs also accumulate plaque on their teeth, and if left untreated, they can develop periodontal disease. To keep your dog's teeth healthy, we recommend brushing their teeth regularly.

The best way to brush your dog's teeth is to use a dental brush made for dogs or wipe the teeth with a damp piece of gauze.

However, some dogs don't like having their teeth brushed. In that case, you can try giving your dog preservative- and color-free dog treats that strengthen their teeth and gums through chewing.

When is the best time to start brushing my dog's teeth?

When is the best time to start brushing my dog's teeth?

Recently, dental care such as brushing teeth has become important as part of maintaining a dog's health. For this reason, many owners who bring a puppy home worry about when to start brushing its teeth.

Just as human children brush their teeth every day with gauze or a toothbrush for infants when their baby teeth come in, it is recommended that puppies have their teeth brushed regularly from the time they first get their baby teeth.

Dogs also have baby teeth and permanent teeth, and it is often thought that it is okay to wait until the permanent teeth have grown in before brushing them, but if you get your dog into the habit of brushing their teeth from when they are puppies, it will be easier to brush their teeth after the permanent teeth have grown in.

Baby teeth start to fall out gradually from about four months of age, so it is recommended that you get into the habit of brushing your dog's teeth before then. However, some dogs dislike having their teeth brushed because they are uncomfortable with having their mouths and the area around them touched.

If this is the case, there's no need to force your child to brush their teeth. Practice touching their face and mouth area before brushing their teeth to gradually get them used to it.

And if you give your dog additive-free dog treats as a reward, he will learn that brushing his teeth is fun. When he is not used to brushing his teeth, start with the upper teeth and then the lower teeth, and once he gets used to it, brush his molars.

If your dog seems to dislike it even a little, we recommend that you stop feeding it for a while and slowly proceed without rushing. If you prepare dog treats that are free of preservatives and colorings so that your dog can chew them and strengthen their teeth and gums, they may be more likely to accept it.

What's the best way to clean your teeth besides brushing?

What's the best way to clean your teeth besides brushing?

Brushing and wiping with gauze are effective for dental care of your dog, but some dogs won't let you touch the inside of their mouths, no matter how attached they are to their owners. However, if you do nothing, they may develop periodontal disease, so you need to do dental care somehow.

For such dogs, we recommend additive-free dog treats that provide dental care. Of course, it is best to brush your dog's teeth, but for dogs who are unable to brush their teeth properly, we recommend giving dental care treats a try.

BAUWAW sells "Dr. Dental," a dog treat that contains multiple carefully selected lactic acid bacteria ingredients and contains no added preservatives or colorings.

For more information on "Dr. Dental" click here

This "Dr. Dental" uses the same pressurized heat sterilization technology as human food, and uses more than 99% meat as its raw material, resulting in a juicy and delicious taste. In addition, each stick is individually wrapped, making it easy to take with you when you go out.

We recommend that you try these additive-free dog treats and begin caring for your dog's teeth.

Try our dental care snacks that contain no preservatives or colorings.

BAUWAW's "Dr. Dental" dog treats are made in Japan under strict quality control and contain no preservatives or colorings. They come in a variety of types, including chewy and crunchy, so they can be given to senior dogs with weak chewing power.

Please try our additive-free dog treats that make the most of the natural flavor of the ingredients.

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