Yes, we use CET enzymatic toothpaste and also Petzlife oral spray which is amazing. Try the spray first, use it faithfully 2x per day and you will see a difference within a few weeks.
My Std Poodle, Gracie, has to go in, every 2 years, for a teeth cleaning. I say to myself that afterwards I'm going to brush them, but then I forget. She is going in March 3rd for a cleaning and I'm always nervous about her being put under.
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It really, truly works if you are diligent about using it. I still recommend brushing 2-3 times a week if you can since it's important to stimulate the gums but the spray will make a difference on its own. We give deer antlers for the dogs chew on all the time, and bully sticks for special occasions.The spray has great reviews, just ordered some, finger crossed!
It really, truly works if you are diligent about using it. I still recommend brushing 2-3 times a week if you can since it's important to stimulate the gums but the spray will make a difference on its own. We give deer antlers for the dogs chew on all the time, and bully sticks for special occasions.
Correct, the antlers don't have any odor or residue to them so you'll both be happy! Bully sticks and the other fancy bones like knee caps, trachea, etc either smell and/or leave crumbs everywhere!Funny you mention that, I also ordered an elk antler for him, very curious to see how he likes it. They said it won't smell or leave residue as he chews it? I hope that's true, we once bought him a smoked bone with meat on it that smelled horrific as he chewed it. He was in heaven, lol, but we had to get rid of it due to the smell.
Correct, the antlers don't have any odor or residue to them so you'll both be happy! Bully sticks and the other fancy bones like knee caps, trachea, etc either smell and/or leave crumbs everywhere!
Give the antlers a try! I buy mine on Ebay from " rb-gunnison " ...I've purchased from him for years and his prices are excellent. One of my 2 dogs (both Maltese) thinks it's Christmas when a new package of antlers comes and she loves picking out which one to chew first. It's funny, she will only chew one at a time (each one lasts a couple of months or so) and will ignore all of the others until it gets too small to chew. She's a very aggressive chewer like your Doxie and will demolish a bully stick in no time, plus she gets tummy aches if she chews on bullies for more than 30min or so at a time. Our other Maltese doesn't chew much unless it's a bully stick...he's indifferent about the antlers unless his sister has softened it for him. Lol He's very lazy.Haha not in our house! Our doxie likes the couch clean and floor clean. We catch him liking the floors where he had chewed a bone days prior and figure it must still smell to him. I do want to try antlers with him though because bully bones are being chewed faster and faster and man he is a chewer. If he doesn't have a bone he will chew on his feet so I try to get him to chew on something else.
Give the antlers a try! I buy mine on Ebay from " rb-gunnison " ...I've purchased from him for years and his prices are excellent. One of my 2 dogs (both Maltese) thinks it's Christmas when a new package of antlers comes and she loves picking out which one to chew first. It's funny, she will only chew one at a time (each one lasts a couple of months or so) and will ignore all of the others until it gets too small to chew. She's a very aggressive chewer like your Doxie and will demolish a bully stick in no time, plus she gets tummy aches if she chews on bullies for more than 30min or so at a time. Our other Maltese doesn't chew much unless it's a bully stick...he's indifferent about the antlers unless his sister has softened it for him. Lol He's very lazy.
Yes, we use CET enzymatic toothpaste and also Petzlife oral spray which is amazing. Try the spray first, use it faithfully 2x per day and you will see a difference within a few weeks.
Be careful with the antlers - just read an article about vets finding a lot of fractured teeth from those.
Be careful with the antlers - just read an article about vets finding a lot of fractured teeth from those.
oh really? That's the last thing he needs! I guess it's good he's not very interested in it.
Has the domestic dog's mouth not evolved to get by just fine without human intervention? Do you see wolves and coyotes getting their teeth brushed?
Just because animals in the wild don't get their teeth brushed doesn't mean it wouldn't be beneficial to them if they were able. All animals have the potential for tooth fractures, gum disease, and oral infections. They just suffer and/or die without anyone noticing.
Also, domestic dogs vary widely between breeds and the prior diet or lifestyle of a rescued dog may also influence their need for cleanings. I did not brush my previous dog's teeth (although I did buy chews to facilitate them getting clean). They were perfectly white and she had healthy gums. A few months ago we adopted a greyhound. He had already received two dental cleanings under anesthesia (one just days before we brought him home), but within no time at all his teeth were disgusting. They absolutely must be cleaned or he will require extractions on a regular basis.
I don't brush his teeth because I want to pamper or baby him or because I have some delusion that he's a "little human" and should do everything we do. I clean his teeth because it is truly necessary.