Los cachorros no tienen su dentadura definitiva hasta los 6 u 8 meses de edad, dependiendo la raza. En este periodo, como dueños, nuestros esfuerzos deben estar orientados a crear el hábito de higiene dental en nuestras mascotas. Al cachorro le resultara un poco incómodo que le anden hurgando el hocico con un cepillo, así que se sugiere usar el dedo durante las primeras semanas.

Cepillo de dientes para cachorros

Aunque en esta edad no suelen aparecer problemas de sarro, el objetivo es establecer una rutina de limpieza de dientes. Si no se pone empeño en esto, será más difícil prevenir la formación de placa bacteriana cuando el perro sea adulto, y las visitas al veterinario, por lo tanto, serian más frecuentes.
Dental cleaning in Puppies
Puppies don't have their deffinitive teeth until 6 or 8 month of age, depending on the breed. In this period, our efforts, as owners, must be oriented to create the habit of teeth cleaning. It would be unconfortable for the puppy to bite into its snouts with a brush, so it is advisable to use your finger during the first few weeks.
We must be careful! Puppies bite everything and their small teeth are sharp as pins. The only thing we should do for now, is to get accustomed to putting our fingers in their mouth, and we will gently rub their teeth and gums, with some regularityl. This operation must be carried out with some delicacy because, when the puppy is in the process of dentition, his gums will be more sensitive.
Toothbrush for puppies

Although, at these ages, do not appear tartar problem, the goal is to establish a routine cleaning teeth. If this is not done, it will be more difficult to prevent plaque formation when de dog is adult, and visits to the veterinarian will therefore be more frequent.
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