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Dog Products: Dog Toothpaste and Toothbrush

Topic: PetsPublished July 6, 2009

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Waking up to be greeted by the foul smell coming from a dog's mouth is one thing, but having its tongue stick out for a nice lapping to the cheek is another. All animal owners know that their mouths are breeding grounds that spawn bacteria by the millions – having a close encounter with that can ruin anyone's day, putting you in a really bad mood. Perhaps it's one of the worse things that our beloved pet's come with, but doesn't mean it's something that we have to put up with. It's in human nature that we could sometimes respond by getting mad at the innocent pooch with no harmful intentions.

We could possibly shout at it and even give it a rough shove. For doing something good, it gets hurt - little do people know that responding that way greatly affects the relationship between man and any dog breed. And that definitely doesn't make the bad breath go away nor does it kill the bacteria. If you can't stand it anymore, just like me, than you should consider getting semi-advance dog products; these are the dog toothbrush and toothpaste. These are some of the most neglected dog products there are; even though it does plays a crucial part in your relationship with it and as well as overall dog health.

With these miraculous inventions, you can eliminate its repulsive breath that you and your family having been putting up with for the past years. You won't be pushing it or hurting it when it would give you a kiss. With the specially formulated germ-kill formula, you'll be able to kill all that bacteria that has been accumulating in its mouth. This function is the most important of all - killing every last one of them or at least most of them will keep your pet healthy. If left alone to brood more of the little devils, some diseases may develop. The first one would probably be a gum infection – your pet will be having pain in its gums of course, but it won't be able to tell you up front.

The sign that it would show you would be rubbing its paws against the sides of its cheeks. Another may be while eating: it may have a hard time chewing, therefore food would be spilling out of its mouth. Eventually as the infection worsens, the pain would get so bad that your pet may refuse to eat completely – the falling off of teeth is also a distinct possibility. Basically that's phase one of the bacterial assault, the second will be an advancement towards the internal organs, causing the rise of more complicated diseases. See how important these two dog products are? If you're thinking of using a human toothbrush and toothpaste, please don't – theses toothbrushes could potentially damage your pooch's mouth, and the toothpaste contains some ingredients such as fluoride that's harmful to its health.

So please use the right products, which have been engineered and perfected for canine usage. Cleaning should be done at least twice every 1 to 2 weeks on a regular basis, or as instructed by your veterinarian. It may take some time for it to get used to the idea of you sticking something in its mouth, so be patient.

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The author of this article, Alex De La Cruz, is a Dog Expert who has been successful for many years. Because most people think that Arthritis is a humans-only disease Alex now informs dog owners with his dog-arthritis-guide.com Ebook on how to discover this disease and let their dogs live as pain-free as possible.

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