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What do you use to cut the dog's teeth?
1. What tools can be used to cut teeth for dogs?

The tools for cutting canine teeth are not necessarily the same as those for trimming other teeth. Scissors and pruning tools can be used to trim dogs' teeth regularly, but this situation only applies to dogs' teeth. They may just need to keep their shape, and there is not much extra work to do.

Usually, dog owners choose very hard food, such as bones or horns, to keep the dog's teeth sharp and help eliminate bacteria in the mouth. Any work that needs to maintain or trim teeth should be done by professionals. Dogs that neglect their teeth for a long time may suffer from some chronic diseases.

2. Do I need to buy tools to cut my dog's teeth?

For those breeds whose dogs contain ancient genes, their teeth may be brighter and sharper than those of ordinary breeds. Owners of these breeds need to check their teeth regularly to ensure that their dogs can maintain a healthy oral state.

It's not always a good idea to buy tools for cutting teeth from shops. These tools may not fit the size of your dog's mouth and may greatly increase the risk of accidental injury. In the process of finding tools, I suggest you consult a professional to find a tool suitable for your dog's teeth.

3. How to train your dog to accept tools to trim teeth?

For some varieties, including some with radical instinct, why JackRussell? Cutting your dog's teeth can be very difficult. In order to make it easier for him to accept, the following methods may help to train and make it easier for him to cut his teeth:

(1) get their inner overlord, and then help them finish the task in a hurry in this case;

(2) focus on what you like, such as toys, food, etc.

(3) Enter every task with patience and gentleness.

4. Some precautions

Dogs need to be cleaned and removed before cutting and trimming their teeth. After finishing the tooth trimming, their mouth will feel pain, so they may need to provide soft food in the next day or two.

Cutting a dog's teeth at home is not always a good idea. It's best to let your veterinarian perform this task in a situation that you are not familiar with. They are experienced and can ensure that your dog gets high-quality medical care.