The Best Dog Tooth Brushing Kit
Brushing your dog's teeth is essential to keep them in good health, but it can also be an overwhelming task. Luckily, with the right products, it doesn't have to be so difficult. By finding the dog tooth brushing kit that's right for you, you can ensure your pup loves the flavor of the paste and that they're not afraid of the device you're using to apply it. You can also check that the product has the cleaning power you need — whether that's odor-fighting, tarter control, or a combination of the two.
Arm and Hammer for Pets Tarter Control Teeth Cleaning Kit
Tough on tarter
This dog toothbrushing kit is designed to keep your pup’s mouth in perfect health. The enzymatic toothpaste fights tarter, a.k.a. the yellow stuff that gets stuck on pets’ teeth all too often. It also prevents periodontal disease. The paste is derived from natural ingredients and comes in a yummy banana mint flavor, which is tasty for pups as well as odor-fighting for your benefit. The brush options are extremely versatile, too, with a double-ended bristle version and a finger-fitting version included in the kit. No matter what your pet is most comfortable with or what works best to reach every corner of their mouth, it’s likely it’ll be included in this combination.
Pros:
- We love that this product is made by Arm & Hammer — a brand that’s been trusted to make baking soda, human toothpaste, and more for many years.
- It’s super convenient that the paste and brushes can be used by dogs of all ages.
Cons:
- The flavor is a little odd sounding, but most pets still seem to enjoy it.
Petrodex Dental Care Kit for Adult Dogs
Tastes like chicken
This toothbrushing kit is a perfect fit for the older dogs in your home. The paste comes in a tasty poultry flavor that pups typically can’t resist. Its patented enzymes fight plaque and bad breath without foaming at all, so you don’t need to convince your dog to rinse. It also polished and lightens pearly whites to keep your pets looking their best. The included brushes cover all the bases, too, with a double-ended bristle brush and a finger-fitting version included in the package.
Pros:
- We love that the angled end of the brush can reach tricky, tight spots.
- The inclusion of the finger brush makes this kit usable for young puppies, too.
Cons:
- The price is a little higher than other dog toothbrushing kits, though the benefits and flavor are plenty worth the added price.
H and H Pets Dog Toothbrush and Toothpaste
Easy does it
Sometimes, the typical toothbrush shape and size are just too much for tiny pets. This tooth cleaning set from H and H Pets solves that by providing a variety of finger scrubbers — all in different sizes to comfortably fit your dog’s mouth. They’re made of silicone, which is easy to clean and ultra-soft for painful teething days. The paste also fights tartar build-up with a delicious beef flavor.
Pros:
- We love that the silicone material is non-toxic, so you can trust it’s safe for use with your young pet.
- The multipack means it’s not a big deal if a brush or two gets lost or damaged as time goes on.
Cons:
- You might get a little messy with this set as it doesn’t include a long-handled brush.
Vet’s Best Enzymatic Toothpaste and Brush
Bad breath, be gone
If your dog has a stinky odor coming from his mouth on a normal basis, this enzymatic toothpaste with neem oil is worth a try. It’s designed to keep things fresh, leaving a nice and minty scent behind after brushing. It’s formulated by vets to keep plaque and tartar away between office visits. The brush also feels like an added bonus, thanks to its unique angled design that lets it clean even the toughest spots quickly.
Pros:
- We love that the tube is easy to squeeze, as it makes quick cleaning that much easier with dogs who may not necessarily enjoy the process.
- The paste can be applied with your finger if your pet isn’t a fan of the brush.
Cons:
- This only comes in one size, and it might be too large for the tiniest pups in your home.
Bodhi Dog Disposable Dog Toothbrushes
Take it and toss it
Pet toothbrushing can be a tricky, messy process. These disposable toothbrushes from Bodhi Dog make it a little bit easier by letting you throw out your supplies after every use — or after multiple uses, if you prefer. The brushes fit over your finger for easy cleaning on dogs of any size, and they come in a large jar for added convenience. They help to fight tartar build-up and bad breath on their own, but they can also be used with your favorite toothpaste if you prefer.
Pros:
- The 50-pack will have you covered for many months of toothbrushing.
- We like the silicone design, which is gentler than bristles for pups who are teething or have other dental concerns.
Cons:
- These are a little larger than other finger-fitting dog toothbrushes, so you’ll want to be careful that they don’t fall off in your pup’s mouth while you’re using them.
How often should I brush my dog’s teeth?
This is a question that you should ask your pet’s vet to ensure the answer is accurate for their specific needs. However, most dogs should have their teeth cleaned a few times per week. This will help fight plaque and tartar before it has a chance to really build up on your pup’s teeth, as well as to ensure your pet stays used to having their mouth cleaned regularly.
Do I need to help my dog remove or rinse the toothpaste after brushing?
No, dog toothpaste does not need to be rinsed out. Thankfully, it’s not the same as the human toothpaste. But if your pup seems bothered by the foam in his mouth after a cleaning session, you can offer him a drink of water to clear everything out.
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