Basic Dog Grooming : Brushing a Dog’s Teeth

December 30, 2011 by  
Filed under Dog Grooming


Proper dental care is very important for dogs and can prevent future problems with your pet. Learn how to brush a dog’s teeth withtips from a dog groomer in this free pet care video. Expert: Marie Jackson Contact: www.bubblesandbowsmobilegrooming.com Bio: Marie Jackson has owned and operated Bubbles and Bows Mobile Pet Spa, in Pinellas County Florida for 4 years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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17 Responses to “Basic Dog Grooming : Brushing a Dog’s Teeth”
  1. bubblebathgrl says:

    Good girl!

    sarahseagott, don’t give up, just keep at it. You are the boss, not your Bulldog. ?

  2. clubpenguin580 says:

    @ilovepetsssss its better to brush their teeth daily cuz
    If only 1 or 2 times a month, it wont really? help.

  3. clubpenguin580 says:

    The toothpaste i bought doesnt smell like anything ? is it supposed to be like that or do i have to get a different kind?

  4. sarahseagott says:

    …. i dont see my bulldog sitting? through me doing this…

  5. ilovepetsssss says:

    how often do u? have 2 brush dier teeth??

  6. kevgb48 says:

    @cumitran? thanks for the reply. i am new at this and need all the help i can get. take care.

  7. cumitran says:

    The gums bleed because he has gingivitis. Swollen gums is the? body’s reaction to a foreign substance such as bacterial plaque, tatar above and below the gumline. Once you have a professional cleaning done and you faithfully and properly clean the dog’s teeth everyday, then the bleeding will stop. This is the same a humans…

  8. cumitran says:

    No. Not really. You need to brush both sides. I’ve cleaned enough dog’s teeth to see that there are plenty of build up especially on the lingual (behind) the K-9,the molars and even the lower anteriors. If you don’t, the tartar can build up below the gumline and have severe periodontal problems. Try your? best to clean at an angle like humans do to get under the gums as well.

  9. stampinsueduffy says:

    Simple and to the point. Ditto on the cooperative? dog!

  10. kevgb48 says:

    i heard you only have to brush the dog’s outer teeth because the dog’s tongue keeps the inside clean is that? true? Thanks for the video very helpful.

  11. MusicLight63 says:

    I have tooth paste and a brush for my dog and he? sits there, if I hold him down.
    he wont bite and I can pull on his lips.
    and I brush really gently on his teeth but his teeth alwasy bleed. so i dont like brushing much

  12. kevgb48 says:

    i think this is a great video too and i am just learning how to brush my dog’s teeth. I think the dog and? I are both learning alot. Thanks for the video.

  13. MGarciareporting says:

    She’s just? a good dog. My dog will not stay still when I brush his teeth. Good dog :)

  14. tkomla says:

    This is the best of the several tooth brushing videos I’ve viewed so far. She has enough instruction? with lots of clear demonstration.

  15. 7friendsforever says:

    My dog didnt let me brush its teeth. I guess it doesnt like the taste of the tooth paste because whenever? i put it on his teeth he always runs to the water to get the taste of of his mouth.

  16. nintendogs4everluv91 says:

    DOGS? CANT SMILE

  17. thesecretofrats says:

    Wow, that is one cooperative? dog! My dog will tolerate brushing, but no way could I pull on her lips like that. I have to let her brush her own back teeth, basically by chewing on the brush.