This natural rubber dental chewing brush will have your dog cleaning his own teeth. Designed to let your dog chew instinctively and enjoy the feeling, so it becomes an easy tooth cleaning routine. It is especially good for cleaning hard to reach back molars. Watch your dog bite and play the plaque away! It is recommended for your dog to brush its teeth for about 10 minutes everyday.
IMPORTANT: Your dogs may need a lot more encouragement to chew on rubber toys. To start, play games with the stick, like tug, "keep away" or "hide and seek", to encourage your dog to want to get it. It is flavoured, so most dogs will want to bite down on it.
If your dog still resists, try stuffing favourite soft treats, food, peanut butter or our toothpaste inside the reservoir to encourage your dog to bite down on it. Be patient, your dogs may need multiple sessions. Most dogs will eventually hold toothbrush upright to chew on.
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First let your dog get used to biting the brush for several uses, before adding toothpaste into the top reservoir. Do not add toothpaste onto the bristles, because they might just lick it off.
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Each dog is a bit different and has unique chewing behaviours. Some dogs will need some extra help to start brushing. Use the following instructions to help build a positive daily brushing routine, only if your dog does not easily take to brushing.
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Add peanut butter, our toothpaste, or favourite treat into the top reservoir. Encourage them to bite and play by waving the brush in front of them.
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Once your dog starts chewing, even for a short time, be sure to use clicker or praise, and give them a treat.
- Repeat daily, until this becomes a routine
Please Note: You can find our own flavoured toothpaste in the tools and accessories collection!
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