Does a dog need its teeth brushed?
Say ahhhh – good boy! Here’s your favorite treat. My momma really loves me. After brushing my teeth she will always reward me with a treat. Brushing the dog’s teeth is necessary. This task should be included in the “to do” list of a responsible pet owner. Brushing the dog’s teeth about twice a week would only take a few seconds – a minute at the most but it would give loads of benefits for the dog and for the dog owner as well. Tooth brushing is one of the ways by which an owner can make the dog happy. A dog free from dental health concerns is a happy dog. Maintaining the dog’s dental hygiene will save the owner money in the long run as the need for costly visits to a canine dentist for the dog’s periodontal diseases will be avoided. Dogs are one of the most affectionate animals thus dog owners would always want to have the pet around. Dogs are constantly cuddled and petted hence owners make sure that the pet is clean. Unfortunately, dental care is often ignored by pet owners. Similar