Many dog owners wonder whether they should ignore their pet's oral hygiene.
Saliva, bacteria and food debris cause plaque to form on your teeth, which over time turns into tartar.
This causes bad breath, caries and periodontal disease.
A dog with bad teeth may feel unwell and even stop eating.
The obvious answer is that you need to brush if your pet is trained to do so. You can use a regular toothbrush with soft bristles.
Some pet stores also sell a special dog brush that is more comfortable for a dog's jaw.
The market offers finger brushes, toys, double-sided brushes, a modern 2D version and one with thin bristles for small breeds.
It is important to use special toothpastes for dogs. You cannot use soda, chlorhexidine, hydrogen peroxide and human toothpaste to clean teeth, as its composition can cause stomach upset.