Easy Brush For Dogs
Available in sm/med
and large size.
Easy Brush has real toothbrush
bristles to clean to the gum line, removing plaque and helping prevent tartar
build-up. By using real toothbrush bristles, Easy Brush effectively fights against
dental disease at home. Dogs brush their own teeth with the Easy Brush, and
owners only need to supervise.
Commercial dog foods contain
carbohydrates and other ingredients that support oral bacteria, leading to the
formation of plaque and tartar (calculus). If this material is not cleaned off
of your dog's teeth, it can lead to bad breath, gingivitis, infection of the
bone surrounding the tooth, tooth loss, and systemic infection.
Inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) can make it painful for your dog to eat,
causing it to lose weight and drop food from its mouth. The toxins produced
by the oral infection can get into the bloodstream and spread to vital organs.
WHY EASY BRUSH WORKS:
The first chew-it-yourself toothbrush for dogs
The Easy Brush works by
mimicking a natural bone: your dog chews on the end of the "bone" to get at
the tasty reward, in this case a flavorful dog toothpaste. As your dog chews
on the end of the Easy Brush, the bristles in the brush pockets
brush food debris and plaque away up to the gum line. Your dog is instinctively
preprogrammed to this behavior and actually enjoys it.
Since the
Easy Brush is designed like a bone, so dogs instinctively hold it between
their paws and chew on the end, moving it from one side of their mouth to
the other.
Double-sided toothbrush bristles clean both top and bottom teeth as your
dog chews.
Real bristles deep clean to the gum line, removing plaque and debris, helping
to fight tartar build-up and freshening breath. |
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To use the Easy Brush:
1. Apply dog toothpaste
to bristles on both sides of one end, pressing the paste deep into the
brushes.
NOTE: Use ONLY dog
toothpaste. Do NOT use human toothpaste on dogs. |
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| 2. Give the Easy Brush
to your dog for about two minutes of supervised chewing time at least every
other day. |
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| 3. Take the toothbrush
away after the allotted time, rinse it out or clean it in a dishwasher,
and store it in a safe place. Taking the Easy Brush away after a couple
of minutes retains the toothbrush’s novelty for dogs and ensures that the
animals do not over-brush, which can cause irritation. |
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TIPS
Before starting a regular
brushing program, have a veterinarian professionally clean your dog’s teeth
to remove existing tartar and plaque. It helps to start with a clean mouth.
Most dogs will automatically use the Easy Brush when given to them, but some
dogs may need a little training:
Use Easy Brush to play tug with your dog
Place peanut butter or your dog’s favorite soft food on the bristles
Use Easy Brush as a reward, praising your dog when he begins to chew
IMPORTANT
Do NOT let your dog chew
more than 5 minutes per day. Excessive Easy Brush use can irritate your dog’s
gums, just as excessive tooth brushing can irritate your own gums.
Watch your dog while he uses Easy Brush. Prolonged, excessive chewing may damage
it.
Immediately remove Easy Brush if damaged. Small parts can cause choking.
NEVER use human toothpaste with Easy Brush. Human toothpaste
contains ingredients that may be harmful to our dog. Dog toothpaste is made
to be swallowed with a taste dogs like, so your dog will look forward to using
Easy Brush.
Easy Brush is available
in both large and small sizes to fit most dogs’ mouths.
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