At-home dental care guide

4 Ways to Support Your Dog's Dental Health at Home

Bad breath, plaque buildup, and irritated gums can be easy to miss at first. These four habits can help make at-home care more consistent.

Keep up with routine dental checkups
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Keep up with routine dental checkups

Regular veterinary checkups can help identify plaque buildup, gum irritation, damaged teeth, and other concerns that may need professional care.

At-home care supports a routine but does not replace veterinary evaluation or professional cleaning when needed.
Choose chew habits carefully
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Choose chew habits carefully

Chewing may help with some surface buildup, but overly hard bones and chews can damage teeth. Choose appropriate options and supervise use.

A chew is not a replacement for direct cleaning of the teeth and gumline.
Use a cleaning method you can repeat
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Use a cleaning method you can repeat

Consistency matters, but traditional brushing can be difficult when a dog resists the toothbrush. A simpler method is more useful when it actually becomes part of the daily routine.

Clean directly along the teeth and gumline
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Clean directly along the teeth and gumline

Dental Finger Wipes slip over your finger for more control, making it easier to wipe the teeth and around the gumline without introducing a bulky toothbrush.

Use only as directed on the product label and supervise your pet during use.

Pet parent feedback

Why pet parents choose an easier routine

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Finally a routine we can keep

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These are quick enough to use consistently, and the routine feels much less stressful.

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Easier than brushing

One quick wipe after dinner is much easier to remember than fighting with a toothbrush.

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