Thursday, May 28, 2009

Make Doggie Toothpaste

Just like humans, dogs should have their teeth brushed.


Just as humans should brush their teeth daily, dogs should have their teeth brushed in order to maintain good oral hygiene and overall health. You should start brushing your dog's teeth daily at about three months of age in order to get them in the habit and head off future dental problems. A number of canine toothpastes are available on the market, but you can make a less expensive homemade alternative. Most likely you will already have the ingredients around the house.








Instructions


Making Doggie Toothpaste


1. The consistency of doggie toothpaste should be about the same as human toothpaste.


Mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda with 1 teaspoon of water together in an ordinary bowl. The consistency should be about the same as a dollop of human toothpaste.


2. Give the paste a taste the dog will love.


Add flavoring to the mixture so your pet will enjoy the taste. Common flavor additives include beef or chicken bullion, or low sodium broth. Some add mint or other flavors depending on what additives their pet considers tasty. The final mixture should be in a paste. Whatever you add, only add enough to flavor the mix and not anything with sugar or chemical additives. Using natural ingredients and flavorings will protect your dog's digestive systems.


3. Seal the toothpaste container and refrigerate.


Make larger amounts by increasing the ingredients proportionally. One tablespoon equals three teaspoons, so the mixture should remain in a three-teaspoons to-one ratio. If you mix a larger amount, the excess should be sealed in an airtight container and refrigerated.


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