Dental Care for your
Puppy

Preventative care is the most important aspect of
good oral hygiene in your puppy. Brushing is a good start and is a relatively simple
task you can begin with your new puppy.
Puppies have 28 deciduous (baby) teeth which begin
to be replaced by adult teeth at around 14 weeks of age. The full set of 42 adult
teeth are usually completely erupted by about 7 months of age. Dental care should
start as early as six weeks of age.
To clean the teeth, the lips should be lifted to
expose all of the teeth. Start by using a soft cloth or Q-tip and graduate to using
a softened angled brush or a finger toothbrush. A dog toothpaste should also be used
which has a pleasurable taste (mint, poultry, beef or malt) and is safe to swallow. The teeth should be brushed daily so tarter does not accumulate.

If brushing cannot be done everyday, other products
can be used to help. CET chews can be fed once daily. Chew toys such as
nylabones or gumabones may be used when your puppy becomes a healthy adult. These
products are helpful in removing plaque above the gumline. Ask your veterinary staff
about these items.
Without regular dental home care, periodontal
disease or tarter buildup will develop. Therefore, a professional dental cleaning
may be recommended.
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