Ideally you should aim to brush your dog’s teeth every day, as you do your own, but if that’s not possible, try to give your dog's teeth and gums some attention at least 3-4 times a week.
If you’re not sure how to clean your dog’s teeth the best bit of advice would be to begin as early as possible. Dental care should begin while your puppy still has their baby teeth (they’ll lose these at about 4-6 months old). If you can get your puppy used to you looking in their mouth and brushing their teeth when they’re young, it will make it so much easier later in life.
Don’t worry about toothpaste at first, it’s more important to get them used to the sensation of the brush. Soak the toothbrush in warm water, focus on reaching under the gum line where their teeth and gums meet. Stroke up and down gently, in even movements, with only a little pressure.Only when your dog is completely happy with their special dog toothbrush should you start to introduce enzymatic canine toothpaste. These are specially formulated for dogs, with flavours that include beef and chicken – yum! Just as you wouldn’t want to use dog toothpaste, your dog should never use human toothpaste either.
Size of each tooth/gum brush : 5.5cm x 2.3cm (Approx) Choose between 1, 2 or 3 brushes(with or without 1x Storage / Travel Case in Pink, Blue, Lime or Clear)