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Brushing dogs' teeth
Sometimes it can take a while for your dog to get used to having their teeth brushed, so it’s important to take it slow at the start. Start out just getting them used to the taste of the toothpaste then build up from there. Many dogs aren’t used to having their faces touched, so it’s a good idea to reward them for letting you gently stroke or touch near their nose and mouth before even starting with a toothbrush. Fortunately, over time, most dogs will get used to tooth brushing - especially if they find a pet toothpaste that’s really tasty! Retained baby teeth - your dog’s baby teeth will begin falling out at approximately 4 months old when their adult teeth start to come through. If their baby teeth don’t fall out, dental problems are more likely due to an overcrowded mouth. Your vet might recommend removing these baby teeth under anaesthetic if they are causing a problem.