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Just like humans, dogs’ teeth need to be kept clean to prevent the build of plaque which can cause decay. Less than 10% of Brits reportedly brush their dogs’ teeth.
By building up a regular brushing schedule you can help keep your dog’s teeth clean from plaque which can build up and lead to dental problems, including infection, tooth decay and even tooth removal.