Professional Pet Grooming Brush for Dogs and Cats with Lightweight Effective Coat Care Shedding Control and Grooming Tool
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It is a lightweight and small-size Super Soft Finger Dog Toothbrush, great for portability. It can make pets feel at ease and make cleaning easier. It makes your pet feel comfortable throughout its use on them. It saves time and effort while being simple to use, clean, and maintain.
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Material: Plastic
More About The Product:
Easy To Clean:This toothbrush is useful for you to keep your pet clean. These brushes remove all the dirt and unwanted hairs from your dog's mouth. It is best to use it when you give your pet a bath.
Multiple Uses:It is a professional pet cleaner, It is not simply a dog or cat cleaner. The pet water fountain can also be used to keep your pet hydrated after long training and walk.
Safe To Use:There are several types of reusable brushes available. By creating adapting a cleaning technique, you can help your pet enjoy. You can make them love this activity by making them habitual of this practicing it daily.
Frequently Asked Questions
The product is a soft silicone finger toothbrush designed to slip over a finger for brushing a dog's teeth. The 'grooming brush' title in the listing is misleading. It is specifically for dental hygiene, not coat grooming.
Finger toothbrushes are designed for average adult finger widths (approximately 1.8–2.2cm). Very large fingers (over 2.5cm diameter) may stretch the silicone and cause it to slip during brushing. If the fit is loose, wear a thin latex glove underneath for a more secure grip.
All packs contain the same size finger toothbrush. The 3-piece and 5-piece packs are bulk quantities, useful if you have multiple pets or want replacements on hand. Replace each finger brush every 2–3 months as the silicone nubs wear flat.
Never use human fluoride toothpaste on dogs or cats — fluoride is toxic to pets if swallowed. Use only pet-formulated enzymatic toothpaste (often poultry or beef-flavored). Apply a pea-sized amount to the silicone nubs before use.
Mouth-averse dogs need a gradual desensitization process. Start by simply touching the lips and gums with your bare finger for several days, pairing with high-value treats. Only introduce the toothbrush once your dog is comfortable with finger contact inside the mouth. Forcing a toothbrush on an unwilling dog typically worsens the resistance.
Rinse under running warm water immediately after each use and squeeze out residue. For multi-dog households, soak in a 1:10 diluted white vinegar solution for 5 minutes between uses to reduce bacterial transfer. Do not boil or microwave as this warps the silicone nubs.