The Real Reason I Brush Puppy’s Teeth

In the past week, the subject of brushing your dogs teeth has come up several times among friends.  These days, I tell myself that the reason I do it is for my dog’s health.  Thinking about it,  however, started to bring up long-buried memories of why I really brush Bitey’s teeth…

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Prior to Geordie, my family had a dog, and in all his years we never brushed his teeth.  We never even thought about brushing a dog’s teeth.  When I first heard about the practice, I thought people were going overboard with anthropomorphizing their pets.  On the day Geordie showed up on my doorstep, my folks brought along a little puppy starter kit with a leash and bowls and toothbrush/toothpaste.  I wasn’t sure how much I would use it, but it was a gift, so I wanted to at least try.

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If you’ve ever brushed a puppy’s teeth, you know how awful this process can be.  They are bitey creatures by nature, and putting your fingers in their mouths sets you up for a world of hurt.  The reason I was so persistent about brushing Geordie’s teeth was that it was a war of wills.  He was determined that he was going to be the boss of everything, and I was even more determined to prove him wrong.  Wrestling the puppy each day and forcing him to be still while I cleaned his teeth turned out to be a good lesson on which of us was stronger willed.

Eventually, I found a brand of toothpaste that Geordie liked, and that helped the process a lot.  Nowadays,  he will actually remind me if I forget to brush his teeth.  He still doesn’t like the brushing part, and for as long as he can, he stalls and hides his face against my shirt so that I can’t get to him.  He thinks he is getting away with something, but to me it is a chance to get some snuggles from my non-snuggly guy.

Go ahead.  Hide away, my little boy.  I will take all the hugs I can get.

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