Is There Any Hope For This Puppy?

 

Tube of toothpaste chewed up by naughty puppy.

Yup, he got another one. (The other tube made it into an Amazon review for Petrodex.)  Toby is so excited about Christmas and snow that he is going nuts. I thought there might be a chance that Santa could bring him something for the holiday, but now I just don’t know….

Yesterday he was so wound up about going out in the snow that he chewed up one of my shoes, stole a sock and tore up a throw rug while I was getting dressed to take him out.  His outdoor, boinging joy is so contagious, though that I love being outside with him.

Geordie, on the other paw, could do with a little less puppy.

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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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