Petsmile - Dual Toothbrush
Petsmile - Dual Toothbrush
Petsmile Dual-Ended Toothbrush: Professional-Grade Dental Care for Dogs & Cats
Achieve a professional clean at home with the Petsmile Dual-Ended Toothbrush. Designed specifically to meet the unique anatomical needs of pets, this toothbrush features a versatile dual-head design that makes cleaning every surface of your pet's teeth easier and more effective. Whether you have a small kitten or a large dog, this tool provides the precision needed to maintain optimal oral hygiene and prevent plaque buildup.
The highlight of this brush is its specialized 45° angled bristles, which are specifically engineered to reach below the gum line where bacteria often hide.
Key Product Features
- Dual-Ended Design: Features two different brush head sizes to accommodate pets of all breeds and sizes, ensuring a comfortable fit for both small and large mouths.
- 45° Angled Bristles: The unique bristle angle is designed to clean the subgingival area (below the gum line) effectively, targeting the primary source of dental issues.
- Ergonomic Grip: The handle is designed for maximum control and comfort, preventing slipping while you navigate your pet's mouth.
- Soft, Gentle Bristles: Made with high-quality bristles that are tough on plaque but gentle on sensitive gums, ensuring a positive experience for your pet.
- Comprehensive Cleaning: The long handle allows you to reach back molars with ease, providing a full-mouth clean every time.
Instructions for Use
For best results, use the larger brush head for flat tooth surfaces and the smaller, tapered head for hard-to-reach areas and smaller pets.
- Apply a pea-sized amount of pet-safe toothpaste (like Petsmile Professional Toothpaste) to the bristles.
- Gently brush in a circular motion, focusing on the gum line.
- Reward your pet afterward to create a positive association with dental care!
Care and Storage
Rinse the toothbrush thoroughly with warm water after every use and allow it to air dry in an upright position. For the best hygiene practices, we recommend replacing your pet's toothbrush every 2–3 months or sooner if the bristles appear frayed.
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