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Old 04-27-2005, 03:21 PM
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brushing teeth

I'm having a problem with brushing Jackie's teeth she bites down real hard so I can't get in there I can do the side no problem but it takes 2 of us to get anywhere and even at that her tounge(sp) is going everywhere it's aggravating. I thought it was the tooth brush so I bought a baby one but thats not helping anyone have any advise?
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You could try to take solid toy that will fit at the very back of the mouth to act as a wedge. Practice for a few seconds at a time and praise.

Actually a finger toothbrush that you use for puppies might be better. Then you can use OUCH and her adversion to biting you to avoid the hard bite.

Last edited by Dax; 04-27-2005 at 07:58 PM. Reason: Revised ... thought of a better solution.
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