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As you may or may not know, this month is National Pet Dental Health Month. And if you’ve been reading my blog for a while now, then you might also know a few months ago I jumped back on the “teeth brushing” bandwagon and started trying to maintain my pearly whites a bit better.
While I still continue to use the Tropiclean Gel on my teeth each night before bed, I’ve also added some new tools to my dental regime.
My friends over at Chewy.com sent me this Nylabone DuraChew Dental Dino Toy and my mom picked me up a Pet Dental Scraper (thanks to a recommendation from my Facebook friend, Alex).
Now incase you may have forgotten, before I even started on my teeth cleaning regime, my teeth looked like this. And even after getting into the habit of brushing regularly I was still left with some plaque on my teeth.
So to aid in keeping my teeth clean I decided to break open my new Nylabone.
Now I’ve always been a lover of Nylabones, and this Dino chew is no different. The little bumps are super fun to chew on, and as a bonus mom says they help to clean my teeth and freshen my breath!
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So on top of using my new Nylabone, I also started using this Pet Dental Scraper to scrape the plaque off my teeth. Now I must admit upon first inspection it looked pretty scary.
But my mom waited until I was extra sleepy on the couch one evening to test it out.
Each night my mom has been working on my teeth in little bits to scrape off the plaque while I’m tired, and you know what, it’s not so bad.
And while I still have a ways to go to remove all the plaque, even after just one time, my teeth look a whole lot better!
If you want to use a Pet Dental Scraper on your pet, here’s what I’d recommend:
- Only try on dogs that are relatively calm and not fazed by being “examined”
- Start with just playing around with your dog’s lips and teeth without the tool to get them used to having their mouth examined
- Use the dental scraper when your dog is in a relaxed state
- Use one hand to hold your dog’s mouth steady incase they pull away quickly
- Apply the dental scraper in small doses to your dog’s teeth and don’t overdo it. Gradually increase the time you use it as your dog gets comfortable with it
What sort of things do you do to keep your pet’s teeth clean?
Disclaimer: This post is brought to you by Chewy.com, but all opinions are my own. Be advised that the best way to get a full dental cleaning for your pet is to contact a licensed veterinarian – and these are just my own personal experiences with pet dental cleaning, and I am in no way an expert. Use the pet dental scraper on your pet at your own risk.