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Beaphar Soft Finger Toothbrush for Dogs and Cats - 2 Pack
Beaphar Soft Finger Toothbrush for Dogs and Cats - 2 Pack
Designed to provide gentle cleaning that is ideal for sensitive or young pets, the Beaphar Finger Toothbrush helps counteract plaque and tartar formation when used as part of a regular brushing routine. Early plaque formation must be brushed away in order to prevent bad breath and tooth decay.
The brush is specially designed to slip easily over your finger, with the soft, silicone bristles ensuring a gentle, yet closer, more accurate clean. After use, the Beaphar Finger Toothbrush is simple to clean.
Suitable for cats and dogs of all ages and breeds.
It is important to not use human dental care products on your pet as these products usually contain fluoride, which is toxic to animals and can result in serious health problems. In addition, human toothpaste contains a foaming agent, which if swallowed will irritate your pet’s stomach
Key Benefits:
- Flexible, soft silicone finger toothbrush: specially designed for gentle and accurate cleaning
- Ideal for sensitive or young pets
- Suitable for cats and dogs: of all ages and breeds
- Great value pack containing two finger brushes
Directions for Use:
The secret to good oral health lies in a simple routine that best suits you and your pet's lifestyle. Although daily brushing is the gold-standard, brushing 2-3 times a week is enough to see a marked improvement.
Brushing takes just 60 seconds; aim to brush each quadrant of your pet's mouth for 15 seconds. Tongue-facing surfaces do not need brushing, as they benefit from the natural cleaning effect of the tongue. Even though brushing your pet's teeth won't take long it is still important to introduce your cat or dog to teeth cleaning slowly and always give them lots of praise.
The following steps should be achieved gradually. The duration and frequency of each step needs to be built up steadily to avoid teeth cleaning becoming a stressful experience for both you and your pet.
- Lift your pet’s lips to expose the teeth. Reinforce this by giving them lots of praise.
- Once your pet is used to having their mouth touched on the outside, start running your finger along their teeth. The back and upper teeth are the parts of the mouth most prone to plaque and tartar, so focus on getting your pet used to these areas being touched.
- When they are accustomed to this, introduce them to a small amount of toothpaste. Place some on your finger, allowing them to lick it off. We recommend Beaphar Toothpaste or Beaphar Peppermint & Parsley Toothpaste; both are liver-flavoured and most pets love them.
- When they are used to the taste and texture of the toothpaste, and having their mouth touched you can start to introduce the Beaphar Finger Toothbrush. To do this, simply wet the bristles on the toothbrush and place some toothpaste on it.
- Allow your pet to investigate and lick the toothpaste off the Beaphar Finger Toothbrush. Be sure to give them plenty of praise.
- When they are comfortable with each of the steps, it is time to combine all elements of the training. Start by brushing a few teeth on this session and gradually build-up each time until all their teeth can be cleaned for a total of 60 seconds, aiming to brush each quadrant of their mouth for 15 seconds.
Ensure you thoroughly clean the Beaphar Finger Toothbrush after each use. Try to keep your pet from chewing on the brush. Replace the Beaphar Finger Toothbrush every 3 months or sooner if it looks worn.
Make sure you always have a bowl of fresh drinking water available after brushing.