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Regular chews, cooked bones and dental treats (available
from pet stores) will help with some of the plaque build-up
however brushing their teeth is the most effective form of
dental care. Some dogs will let you brush their teeth straight
away, however, others will need to have their confidence built
up.
You can do this in stages:
· For the first few days gently stoke your dog's muzzle.
· Once your greyhound accepts this happily, you can then
progress to lifting their lips up and praising them for their
co-operation.
· Once your dog has gained confidence in you, he will allow
you to gently brush their teeth, use a soft bristle toothbrush
and a canine toothpaste, usually flavoured with chicken or
beef. This will be a real treat for your dog, who will find
the taste so delicious he will try to chew on the brush! Dog
toothbrushes/finger brushes and canine toothpaste are available
at pet stores or from your local vet.
Regular attention to the mouth will save money for you and
pain for the dog later.
Check your greyhound's teeth and gums regularly and seek
veterinary advice if in doubt
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