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πΆπ¦· Struggling with brushing your dog’s teeth? You’re not alone! Dr. Jones faces the same challenge with his dog, Tula, who resists traditional brushing and scaling. In this video, Dr. Jones shares five effective home remedies to maintain your pet’s dental health without brushing. From the soothing properties of Aloe Vera to the natural antibacterial benefits of Coconut Oil and more, discover how you can keep your pet’s teeth clean and healthy with minimal stress for both you and your furry friend. Don’t miss these simple, vet-approved solutions to one of the most common pet care challenges!
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I love your videos! So enjoyable to watch with great info. Thanks
Our 85 pound female bull/boxer liked it when I brushed her teeth. Being gentle was the trick and our vet was amazed that at 14 years of age she had good teeth.
Thank You.
My twin shitzu mix are new to me. Iβm amazed how well they handle grooming, but both had extensive dental work. I like the idea of daily brushing, rubbing their teeth. Your product ideas will definitely help me keep them healthy. Thank you
Just use those silicone finger toothbrushing things , they are often avoiding toothbrushes because the stick part of ridged plastic tooth brushes,you it can bother thier gums , with the silicone you can feel exactly what your doing & are unlikely to irritate their gums. Also it takes a little while to get them used to it. We get them about twice a week & its life changing, no stinky breath or dental problems. Its so worth it. Your pup will be grateful to have healthy teeth , no pain & lots of close cuddles. πΆπππΈβ