The first time you brush your Husky’s teeth, the owner must do it! (For fear that the husky meets the stranger to move its mouth and bite). If the husky is not accustomed to the toothbrush, you can also use the cloth accounted for the good toothpaste to wipe its teeth repeatedly. Because the pet toothpaste can be eaten, so there is no need for the dog to rinse his mouth.

If that’s not possible, you can also make a homemade dog chews for your dog to sharpen your husky’s teeth.

First, the method of husky brushing teeth

To brush your Husky’s teeth, have your dog sit on the owner’s lap or on the floor and gently lift your dog’s lips with one hand while holding the toothbrush in the other to brush the gums and teeth. Initially, your Husky may not like the sensation, but stick with it a few times and your Husky dog will become happy to enjoy the brushing process and the tasty toothpaste treats.

  The order of brushing is to brush from the back molars first and then the incisors when the dog is used to brushing. If you notice that your dog’s gums are red and swollen and bleeding, ask your veterinarian for help in resolving the problem.

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Second, husky brushing cycle: the purpose of brushing is to keep the teeth and gums clean, generally brush 1 time a week.

To make brushing your Husky’s teeth comfortable, try to use a soft, size-matched dog toothbrush and canine toothpaste, as these are non-foaming, non-toxic and edible, unlike human toothpaste.

Additionally, the toothpaste is filled with a variety of scenting agents that dogs love, such as malt, meat or peanut oil, to increase the husky’s interest in brushing his teeth.

Brushing your Husky’s teeth is a very important part of your Husky’s daily health care routine in order to prevent tooth erosion and tartar in your Husky.

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