Teresa Toronto, ON 2/4/2011 4:37:52 AM This is all in the name of selling stuff you don't need but will run out and buy. All you need to do is feed your dog a good diet including raw bones and you do not need to brush a dogs teeth!
Chitti R Peravali McHenry, IL 11/7/2010 5:35:59 PM Thank you very Much I found very good information from Dog channel And I think It will be useful many dog lovers Thanking you
Madeline los angeles, CA 9/29/2009 11:04:51 AM Hi, I'm a veterinarian and I've found the best toothbrush is one sold for human babies - it's a plastic ring that goes on your finger but has a real, but small, bristle brush on it. That way you get better control by using your finger vs a toothbrush handle and you get the abrasive effects of the brush.
Joan Brandon, MS 2/21/2009 6:15:44 AM Great advice for de-sensitizing my dogs to the brush. I could never figure out how to do it myself, and the vet is so expensive when you have multiple dogs in your household. Thank you.
Kira Still not Telling, PA 2/19/2009 3:44:42 PM Wow...I really, really, spelled "Diseases" incorrectly...WOW!!!!!!!!
Kira Not Telling !, PA 2/19/2009 3:43:22 PM Thanks! Piper hates getting her teeth brushed though, we'll see how well this works... either way she is getting her teeth brushed... people underestimate oral deasises... some can kill!
Derek Vancouver, BC 2/11/2009 9:25:59 AM I can't emphasize enough how important this is, particularly for small dogs. They seem to accumulate more plaque than the larger breeds. The presence of plaque is a major contributor to other health problems in the long-term.
Daniela Knoxville, TN 2/5/2009 2:20:41 PM THanks we dont really brush our dog teeeth because we didint know but no i can tell my big sister how to brush Dylan's teeth
Jeffrey Niles, IL 1/31/2009 5:39:17 AM I use an electric tb on both my German Sheperds and started as pups and they actually like it. More people should clean there dogs teeth after you do brush yours or should.