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How to Introduce Dental Powder to a Picky Dog

First of all, taking care of your mutt’s pearl whites is as crucial as maintaining your own healthy smile. They won’t say it, but things like plaque, gum inflammation, and stinky breath are common conditions canines suffer from. For that reason, consistent oral hygiene for dogs is a must.

But…what if your pup turns their nose up at a toothbrush?

At HealthyWoof, we’re proud parents of picky dogs ourselves. With an easy and vet-approved dog dental supplement, we made the transition from a toothbrush to dental powder free from stress and actually enjoyable. Just take a look at the special recommendations tested by our team and, well, our fur babies.

#1 Start Slow

Dogs are smart. Well, if you own one, you know that. They instantly notice changes in flavor, texture, and smell. That’s why adding the full (recommended) dose to their yumm-yummies is a bad idea. Start with just a pinch of kelp powder mixed into their snacks. You’ll increase the dose day by day until your woofer is OK with the full serving. Oh, and to camouflage your secret ingredient, mix it into a bit of broth or moist food.

#2 Provide Positive Associations

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When the dog teeth cleaning supplement is on its way to your pet’s stomach, offer a small extra-delicious treat. What is this that makes ‘em wag tails? Cocktail sausages? Salami? Corned beef? Pick their favorite treat as your loyal partner in changing a fussy dog's eating habits. Sooner than you know, the tyke will connect the smell and taste of the powder with that yummy prize. 

#3 Check Different Flavors

Our catalog is at your service! When in need of the best dental supplement for dogs, we have the formula that fits all breeds. Can dogs drink green tea? No. But our dental powder contains green tea extract for dogs that helps combat plaque buildup and support gum health with daily use. And then come the Icelandic kelp benefits for the digestion, skin, thyroid health, and immune function. Plus, our products are free from artificial additives and sweeteners.

#4 Give Them Time

Just like you need time to get used to something, some pooches may not accept new tastes at once. Here’s what we do: we first add oral powder to the pup’s breakfast instead of dinner, or vice versa. If it’s time for a snack during the day, sprinkle powder on it too. With time, you’ll get a better idea of all the when’s and how’s.

#5 Have a Routine

In our blog, we talk a lot about consistency because furry family members always thrive on routine. When you find the best method for your woofer, it’s better to stick to it. If you add dental powder to their meal regularly, it’ll be most effective in its battle against tartar and plaque buildup. Did they progress? Yay! It’s time to celebrate! Give them lots of praise.

#6 Do not Press

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If they hesitate, be patient. Let them approach this menu extra in their own time. Here’s how:

  • Be cheerful.
  • Praise them for eating.
  • Keep the energy calm.  

Is your mutt especially stubborn? “Load” their bowl. In other words, you should add a small layer of unaltered food on top of the powder-mixed portion so the scent is less obvious.

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Can pups get used to dental powder? Icelandic kelp? Can dogs have green tea? Yes, if it’s a HealthyWoofed formula. However, keep in mind that no supplement can replace regular vet checks. The point here is that only an expert can give professional and 100% personalized advice on teeth care, perform pro-cleaning, and detect cavities in time.  

Can pups get used to dental powder? Icelandic kelp? Can dogs have green tea? Yes, if it’s a HealthyWoofed formula. However, keep in mind that no supplement can replace regular vet checks. The point here is that only an expert can give professional and 100% personalized advice on teeth care, perform pro-cleaning, and detect cavities in time.  

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