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Doggie tooth brush

10/20/12 @ 3:27 PM
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sheepheadjunkie
User since 4/19/09
I use that plastic condom looking thingy with the small bristles. It works okay, but looking for some other options. Whats everyone else use? Store bought or home made?

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12/20/12 @ 11:18 AM
Petlawn
User since 11/28/12
The ideal choice for a dog toothbrush is a product that works for your dog and is easy to use. For large breed dogs, the finger cot brushes seem to work best. For small dogs, the more standard style brushes may work best because their mouths are smaller and it is often harder to get your finger around all their teeth.

10/23/12 @ 10:12 AM
sheepheadjunkie
User since 4/19/09
That method would certainly cut down on time and get more plaque. How does the dog react to the baking soda?

10/22/12 @ 11:11 PM
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o-g
User since 8/20/10
I use a rag with baking soda on it.

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