Teeth brushing


  • does anyone use those scraper thingies on their b's teeth? I tried brushing in a gazillion different ways, and they either like the toothpaste so much they eat it before i can brush their teeth, and spend the whole time chewing on the brush, or they hate it so much i can't get it near their mouths. the breeder showed me this scraper thing that has a blunt flat end (not the pointy sharp one they use on humans at the dentist) and Tayda and Lenny seem to not mind it at all. i was worried they'd jerk around and it would become dangerous but they really just sit there like they're sleeping and let me scrape away….


  • Yeah, a scaler. I can scale almost everyone's teeth (not Ivy…too jumpy)...but it still doesn't help much. I have had some people tell me that it isn't good if you scratch the enamel and don't polish (like at the dentist) though. They said more tartar will form because the tooth isn't smooth? Don't know if it is true, though...


  • I am going to try and brush Duke's teeth tonight. Is it easier to brush their teeth when they're lying down resting? Kind of like take them by surprise? I'm thinking of my plan of attack. Last night I went into Duke's mouth when he was resting on his back. I could see all his teeth so well. The problem, I think will be keeping him on his back. :D


  • I find they don't like to stay still enough to get all the teeth & definitely the bottom teeth are the toughest to brush…GEEZ :mad:


  • Personally, I stand over them with them between my legs (B's also standing)…they way they can't get away. I use a battery toothbrush...


  • I do mine when they're on the couch. Get them in the corner on the left side of the couch facing towards the middle. Then you sit on the edge in front of them facing towards the middle of the couch as well. Just put your hand over their muzzle and lift the upper lip up and gently slide/put the brush in. Hold their head gently because if you squeeze too hard trying to hold them it will hurt and be a negative experience. Just brush gently for a second or two and then let go if they get sqruirmy so they can swallow. If you just stick it in there and they chew it for a second or two that's OK. It's a start. Then try again and gently push it around. Talk to them in a friendly, calm tone telling them what a good dog they are. Don't force it very much because it will turn bad. They will get used to it. I've been doing it for 13 years pretty easily. You know that trying to use force with a Basenji doesn't work.


  • OK - thanks for the advice. I guess I will cancel my plan of attack - but I know it will be a struggle for me. I will talk to Duke happily, he trusts me, but I have hesitated to brush them when he was younger b/c he is very strong and squirmy. I hope, now that he's older and not so-so puppy like, that he will be good for me. I like the idea of the battery powered brush. I'll see how he does with a plain brush first.


  • Jill,
    I forgot! Get a glass of water and stick the brush in there first and get it wet. Basenjis love to lick things that are wet. Just stick the brush in front of him and let him lick or chew it. Each time stick it in the water and swish it around and get it wet. Then try again. Let him feel he's got some control or choice in this whole thing.


  • After Nala's dental, I'm going to try this…thanks for all the advice. Jill, please post on how it all goes!!!


  • @nobarkus:

    Jill,
    I forgot! Get a glass of water and stick the brush in there first and get it wet. Basenjis love to lick things that are wet. Just stick the brush in front of him and let him lick or chew it. Each time stick it in the water and swish it around and get it wet. Then try again. Let him feel he's got some control or choice in this whole thing.

    Great idea to let them think its a kind of a treat. He would probably like that. Thanks for your advice - I'll try doing this around 8 pm when we all begin to settle down for the night.
    @nala121498:

    After Nala's dental, I'm going to try this…thanks for all the advice. Jill, please post on how it all goes!!!

    Will do nala. I'm looking forward to posting how it works out.


  • OK - I finished with the toothbrush intro. Positioning Duke was the challenge. I even cradled him on his back in my lap. But ultimately he ended up sitting on the sofa and I could use my other hand to steady his head.

    The water did the trick, he was very interested in licking it and made it easier to get the brush to his back teeth as he was chewing on the bristles with his back teeth. So, I took advantage and brushed. Though I didn't press an expert brushing job, my concern was to give him an introduction today. I also added Petrodex poultry flavored paste on the brush. He's sold! We spent maybe 5 minutes doing this. I didn't want it to end badly as mentioned. I put everything away in the cupboard and he's crying now for me to get it back out. :rolleyes: Hopefully the next brushing will be even better. One day and one dog at a time! :)


  • Great job Jill! It'll get easier. It'll get to the point where you'll be able to fully clean Duke's teeth in minutes. I did Nika's teeth this morning throughly in 3 minutes. I only use the Petrodex 3 times a week and water everyday. If I'm using both I first clean using water only then clean again lightly with Petrodex. Another good paste is Veterinarian's Best. It's a more of a natural toothpaste with aloe. Anyway keep up the good work!


  • I have to admit-I have a battery operated tooth brush that has interchangeable heads. Mine seem to like the action of it-go figure!


  • Mine love the batter operated one that I use too!


  • I haven't tried a battery operated. I assumed it would freak them out. I'll have to give it a try.


  • Added a poll to this thread.

  • Houston

    Great thread..I guess we'll attack the teeth today too..line them up and get two brushes ready, one manual and one battery, lets see which one they like..
    I don't have any toothpaste worthy for dogs, so will only do water today..
    I am really wanting to get the Petzlife paste, or I guess it is gel..for my older dog, his teeth needs it, and his breath too, but my younger; 1 yrs , 10 mo. and 5 mo. old dog, will be Ok with just water for a while, I am assuming. …or should I get them going on petzlife as well?


  • @Basenjimamma:

    Great thread..I guess we'll attack the teeth today too..line them up and get two brushes ready, one manual and one battery, lets see which one they like..
    I don't have any toothpaste worthy for dogs, so will only do water today..
    I am really wanting to get the Petzlife paste, or I guess it is gel..for my older dog, his teeth needs it, and his breath too, but my younger; 1 yrs , 10 mo. and 5 mo. old dog, will be Ok with just water for a while, I am assuming. …or should I get them going on petzlife as well?

    I would, it will only help in the long run. And you don't need much… I would say for the 5mo. old, water is fine until his perm teeth come in

  • Houston

    Thanks Tanza

    Well we did it, my daughter and I. We lined them all up one after the other and they loved it..they even got back in line for another round of wet toothbrush scrubbing in their mouths..so funny..
    I will get some yumm-o toothpaste and I am sure they wil love it even more..but I am pleasantly surprised as to how well this evenings brushing went over..


  • I brush Gossy's teeth maybe once a week (she gets a lot of bones otherwise) and I always let her have a dollop of the toothpaste first then use a wet brush with the toothpaste. She's pretty good about it - the very back teeth are the hardest to get to though.

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