You don't need to brush your dogs teeth. Give them a raw marrow bone to knaw on all the chewing cleans their teeth. My dad gave their Finnish spitz a bone 2-3 times a week and whenever he went to the vet, the vet always commented on how good his teeth were.
@@graciewellsdogtraining Well, animals don't brush their teeth in the wild. Brushing a pet's teeth is a human invention, like vaccines, kibbles, shampoo etc. to sell you things, to profit off of people. I haven't used toothpaste in 5 years and my teeth and gums are immaculate. I grew up with dogs my whole life and my parents never brushed their teeth, never gave them "vaccines" and never took them to the vet. We took them hiking or to the beach everyday. They ate raw, no carbs at all. They all lived pass 20 with no health issues.
Thank you very much for getting back, but I really don’t think my Vet will know much about it. They’ll probably say that the orbitals is OK in small amounts. Do you listen to Dr. Karen! Becker?
OK about the finger brush I’ll go type in silicone finger brush on Amazon. Please keep me posted with any toothpaste that doesn’t have those two ingredients in it in the last email thanks.
@@graciewellsdogtraining I live in Europe and I bought tiny toothbrush from Korea, still feels too bulky, but I have started to train her like I have seen in one video with human toothbrash, the tiny one used for spaces with only few bristles. They are smart little creatures.
The cause of plaque buildup is feeding your dog high carb foods. Carbs are related to all kinds of food related issues. Carbs can lead to insuline resistance, just like it does in humans. Insuline resistance is related to heart disease. Just feed your dog real dog food (meat) and not something from a package that is labeled dog food, while containing mostly rabbit food.
I feed my dog raw (BARF) , so u wont get an argument from me on this 😅 but, i still like to keep up my dogs dental routine to prevent plaque as he still gets a little bit of buildup, and also most people feed their dogs kibble, and i want to help those too! :)
This is an excellent video, but I’ve looked for many many years for a good toothpaste for my dog and I don’t like xylitol and I believe that’s in this one that you’re using would you let me know? Maybe they’ve changed it and also I think the best to use is coconut oil I’ve gotten that from Dr. Karen! Becker do you listen to her, so let me know about the toothpaste that you use don’t want any xylitol or even sorbitol? I don’t like that either. I think the xylitol is worse thank you very much.
Hi! Thanks for the kind comment!! Yes coconut oil is also a great natural alternative, but to prevent plaque buildup the best, its best to use a vet-approved enzymatic toothpaste to my knowledge, but theres also evidence that shows coconut oil works plenty so pls ask your vet ! This one is the Virbac CET tooth paste, as far as i know, no xylitol! From the website…. ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Sorbitol, Purified Water, Dicalcium Phosphate Anhydrous, Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, Poultry Digest, Dextrose Xanthan Gum, Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Thiocyanate, Glucose Oxidase, and Lactoperoxidase. May contain phosphoric acid.
Oh yes, just type her in to UA-cam or even on the Internet she’s wonderful. Can I ask what you feed for dog food? I am on a raw diet. They say it’s the best and I have Border Collie also, they’re just the greatest.
Good morning thank you for the ingredients. I don’t like sorbitol either. It could cause stomach upsets and it’s a little bit toxic to dogs to me and also I don’t like glycerin because that’s a type of sugar. If you know of any others that don’t have either one of these items in there, let me know. Thank you so very much.
Thats fair! I can relate to not liking non natural ingredients. I dont know too much for more natural alternatives at the moment, but pls talk to your vet im sure they wil have ideas, and if i discover anything i will let u know !
Sorry the list is coming! Our website is in construction 🔨😁 but the finger brush: just look up ‘silicon dog finger brush’ on amazon, theres a bunch that are all the same thing! Soon well set up an amazon storefront as well to make it easier so keep an eye out :) thanks for watching 🐶
sorry but that is BS and that was said by my vet . Some animals have it genetic wise. Brushing teeth will do nothing, tooth stones and inflammation will STILL happen. Like some dogs never get it while others get it yearly super bad.
Agree to disagree! Its been proven that brushing teeth is a great way to prevent dental problems in dogs. Sure, some breeds and some individual dogs are more or less prone to plaque buildup / diseases, and diet is a HUGEEEEEEE part of it. However, its super important to brush teeth especially if theres no natural tooth cleaning going on (thru eating bones, barf, etc)
It's the same with humans. Everything in your body (and an animal's body) affects everything else.
Certain breeds need it more than others: Pomeranians, Yorkies, and a lot of toy dogs have horrible teeth from inbreeding.
Oh, I’m so glad he’s on a raw diet. What brand do you use? I use Tucker.
You don't need to brush your dogs teeth.
Give them a raw marrow bone to knaw on all the chewing cleans their teeth.
My dad gave their Finnish spitz a bone 2-3 times a week and whenever he went to the vet, the vet
always commented on how good his teeth were.
For sure diet / chews is a huge way to help keep teeth clean! But saying ‘u dont need to brush their teeth’ is a bit wrong imo!
@@graciewellsdogtraining Well, animals don't brush their teeth in the wild. Brushing a pet's teeth is a human invention, like vaccines, kibbles, shampoo etc. to sell you things, to profit off of people. I haven't used toothpaste in 5 years and my teeth and gums are immaculate. I grew up with dogs my whole life and my parents never brushed their teeth, never gave them "vaccines" and never took them to the vet. We took them hiking or to the beach everyday. They ate raw, no carbs at all. They all lived pass 20 with no health issues.
Thank you very much for getting back, but I really don’t think my Vet will know much about it. They’ll probably say that the orbitals is OK in small amounts. Do you listen to Dr. Karen! Becker?
Im not familiar with her! Will take a look :)
OK about the finger brush I’ll go type in silicone finger brush on Amazon. Please keep me posted with any toothpaste that doesn’t have those two ingredients in it in the last email thanks.
Will keep an eye out!! :)
I really tried, but heaven found anything small enough to brash my dogs teeth. I have a Chi.
Aw :( have u tried your local petsmart / petco and asking an employee?
@@graciewellsdogtraining I live in Europe and I bought tiny toothbrush from Korea, still feels too bulky, but I have started to train her like I have seen in one video with human toothbrash, the tiny one used for spaces with only few bristles. They are smart little creatures.
The cause of plaque buildup is feeding your dog high carb foods. Carbs are related to all kinds of food related issues. Carbs can lead to insuline resistance, just like it does in humans. Insuline resistance is related to heart disease. Just feed your dog real dog food (meat) and not something from a package that is labeled dog food, while containing mostly rabbit food.
I feed my dog raw (BARF) , so u wont get an argument from me on this 😅 but, i still like to keep up my dogs dental routine to prevent plaque as he still gets a little bit of buildup, and also most people feed their dogs kibble, and i want to help those too! :)
This is an excellent video, but I’ve looked for many many years for a good toothpaste for my dog and I don’t like xylitol and I believe that’s in this one that you’re using would you let me know? Maybe they’ve changed it and also I think the best to use is coconut oil I’ve gotten that from Dr. Karen! Becker do you listen to her, so let me know about the toothpaste that you use don’t want any xylitol or even sorbitol? I don’t like that either. I think the xylitol is worse thank you very much.
Hi! Thanks for the kind comment!! Yes coconut oil is also a great natural alternative, but to prevent plaque buildup the best, its best to use a vet-approved enzymatic toothpaste to my knowledge, but theres also evidence that shows coconut oil works plenty so pls ask your vet !
This one is the Virbac CET tooth paste, as far as i know, no xylitol! From the website….
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Sorbitol, Purified Water, Dicalcium Phosphate Anhydrous, Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, Poultry Digest, Dextrose Xanthan Gum, Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Thiocyanate, Glucose Oxidase, and Lactoperoxidase. May contain phosphoric acid.
My dog need to brush my teeth
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Oh yes, just type her in to UA-cam or even on the Internet she’s wonderful. Can I ask what you feed for dog food? I am on a raw diet. They say it’s the best and I have Border Collie also, they’re just the greatest.
Mochi is also on raw! Yes, border collies are just the best, so smart and kind :)))
Good morning thank you for the ingredients. I don’t like sorbitol either. It could cause stomach upsets and it’s a little bit toxic to dogs to me and also I don’t like glycerin because that’s a type of sugar. If you know of any others that don’t have either one of these items in there, let me know. Thank you so very much.
Thats fair! I can relate to not liking non natural ingredients. I dont know too much for more natural alternatives at the moment, but pls talk to your vet im sure they wil have ideas, and if i discover anything i will let u know !
And I can’t seem to find me a list of toothpaste, but I do like that finger brush. Could you tell me what that one’s called? Thanks.
Sorry the list is coming! Our website is in construction 🔨😁 but the finger brush: just look up ‘silicon dog finger brush’ on amazon, theres a bunch that are all the same thing! Soon well set up an amazon storefront as well to make it easier so keep an eye out :) thanks for watching 🐶
What about brushing cat's teeth? :P
I think ive read its the same applies for cats! But im not 100% sure ive never owned a cat 😅
sorry but that is BS and that was said by my vet . Some animals have it genetic wise. Brushing teeth will do nothing, tooth stones and inflammation will STILL happen. Like some dogs never get it while others get it yearly super bad.
Agree to disagree! Its been proven that brushing teeth is a great way to prevent dental problems in dogs. Sure, some breeds and some individual dogs are more or less prone to plaque buildup / diseases, and diet is a HUGEEEEEEE part of it. However, its super important to brush teeth especially if theres no natural tooth cleaning going on (thru eating bones, barf, etc)