Vet’s Best Dog Toothbrush | Easy Teeth Cleaning for Dog Dental Care, Perfect for Dogs and Cats | Comes With 10 Soft Finger Brushes Per Pack
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Dogs of a small size
No, I don't believe so; my dog enjoys brushing his teeth and never bites my fingers.
Yes. I'm still on the first one, which I simply rinsed in hot water and dried.
It's rubber, so it's not easy to get it on your finger.br>Yes, cats, if they let you.
Selected User Reviews For Vet’s Best Dog Toothbrush | Easy Teeth Cleaning for Dog Dental Care, Perfect for Dogs and Cats | Comes With 10 Soft Finger Brushes Per Pack
My owner pretended to feed me from the table, but instead shoved her finger into my mouth, which had a strange rubbery thing on it. She held my head and rubbed her fingers over my teeth while speaking to me as if I were a baby. I considered biting off her finger, but I knew she'd be furious, so I put up with it. But it took a while, so I slobbered all over her fingers as a form of retaliation. She wasn't pleased, but fortunately for me, the plastic on her finger is only about an inch long, so there was plenty of finger to get slimy in my mouth. In a surprising number of places, my teeth appear to be a little smoother. But not everywhere; I'm guessing she'll take a little longer next time, and I'm not sure I'll be able to slobber her as much if she wears plastic gloves underneath it. My owner appeared pleased, but dissatisfied with the outcome.
In terms of concept, this finger brush is far superior to traditional pet toothbrushes. My kitty, however, chomped down near the jaw hinge while I was working on the back molars. The pain was so bad that I almost puked. br>br>As a result, I made a change - Like a steel-tipped thimble, I pressed a metal sewing thimble into the tip of the finger brush. toed boot (in the photo, you can see it inserted) My finger is now safe from kitty's chomping. It's fantastic!.
I'm not sure how I'm going to get my money back.
My money was a waste. These are too big for my dog's mouth. I can't tell what I'm doing wrong when it comes to brushing her teeth properly. Brushing her teeth as needed is impossible due to the stiffness of the bristles. She has a heart condition, so the vet doesn't want to risk her life cleaning her teeth, so I believe they hurt her gums. He instructed me to vigorously brush them, which I am unable to do with these. I have a lot more success with foam gum swabs. If I wet the finger brushes first, they fit my finger, but I feel like I wasted my money on them. I tried the finger brushes twice and didn't like them so much that I stopped using them.
Brushing my puppy's teeth has never been easier thanks to this finger toothbrush. The toothbrushes come in a package of ten and are individually wrapped, which is a plus! The bristles, on the other hand, are extremely easy to break. When I try to brush my PiPi's teeth with the toothbrush, he bites the bristle and swallows it. Because I couldn't find the one that was missing. As a result, I'm only giving it two stars. However, because it is inexpensive, I will award it an additional star!.
They're too small. br>If you get it on your finger, it'll be twice as difficult to remove.
They're a little thin and small, but they're far superior to the ones that come with the toothpaste. In terms of suction (they sort of suction to your finger once it gets wet, making gripping much easier), cleaning ability, and maneuverability. They're good for small mouths because I use them on our two 20-pound terriers and our small cat. They'd probably work just as well on people with big mouths. They're also individually packaged, which I thought was a nice touch for sanitary reasons. ness.
I only received 5 instead of 10 pieces, but they are still lovely.