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Sanskriti Agrawal

I recently adopted an Indie. His teeth, I think they are premolars, were extremely yellow, almost brown. The vet prescribed a medicine and it was very effective. Results were visible next morning. Now please suggest if I should include oral health care sticks in routine. If yes, do you recommend any?

Chappi, Dog, Indie, Male, Neutured
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Dr. Soundarya T C
Hi mam. Ragularly brushing your pets teeth is most effective. You can purchase dog tooth brushing kit that includes toothpaste, a regular brush and fingertip brush. You need not have to rinse the tooth paste out of their mouth after brushing...Or you can give your per Dentastix.
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Dr. Soundarya T C
You can try Pedigree Dentastix, Drools Dr. Dent oral care dog dental treats, Beaphor Dental sticks or Virbac Veggident etc...Different flavours are available which have the same effect, so you can choose which your pet prefers.
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Sanskriti Agrawal
Thank you Dr. Soundarya
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Dr. Soundarya T C
Welcome Mam.
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