How to brush golden retriever teeth

Before officially brushing teeth, the golden retriever must first be familiar with the above items and the brushing action. At first, use your hands to stroke the Golden Retriever's mouth, and then slowly switch to stroking the gums. When it gets used to it, you can wrap gauze around your fingers to wipe the Golden Retriever's gums. Before squeezing out toothpaste, let the Golden Retriever smell it. Get familiar with it. After the golden retriever is willing to brush his teeth obediently, he can start to officially brush his teeth with a toothbrush.
1. Hold the golden retriever’s mouth with one hand, open the lips first, and clean the teeth and gums.
2. After squeezing the toothpaste on the toothbrush, try to put it between the golden retriever's teeth and gums at an angle of 14 to 5 degrees and scrub in circles.
3. Brush up and down to clean the tartar between the teeth until the tooth surface is clean.
4. Clean the gum line, the main concentration area of plaque and tartar.
5. Rinse the Golden Retriever’s mouth with clean water and remove foreign matter and toothpaste.
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