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Old 01-09-2010, 05:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Teeth cleaning

We have a minpin and a peekapoo whos teeth are hard to brush. We saw a product on TV called Plaque Attack , Get PlaqueAttack.com Any experience with this product?
My Dobbie is no problem, The little guys are hard for me to brush.

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Old 01-10-2010, 10:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i feed kira half a raw carrot whole, or a raw meaty bone, does her teeth wonders, i'v never once cleaned her teeth and they're fine, lovely and white
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[QUOTERubbing lemon juice on your teeth for reasonable time can give you crystal clear teeth.][/QUOTE]

Um, hate to tell ya, but rubbing lemon juice on your teeth will also destroy your enamel and make you a great candidate for stained teeth and cavities, as well as make your teeth extremely sensitive to hot and cold temps.

Just a friendly FYI from someone in the dental biz.
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I don't brush my dogs' teeth and never have. They do get a lot of bones to chew on. That said,I had one dog who the vet always said had bad teeth.
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[QUOTERubbing lemon juice on your teeth for reasonable time can give you crystal clear teeth.]
Um, hate to tell ya, but rubbing lemon juice on your teeth will also destroy your enamel and make you a great candidate for stained teeth and cavities, as well as make your teeth extremely sensitive to hot and cold temps.

Just a friendly FYI from someone in the dental biz. [/QUOTE]

thanks for clarifying this thing to us.

You can brush their teeth but not like humans brushing 3 times a day. Once a month is pretty fine.
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