To clean your dog’s teeth, start with a dog toothbrush and dog-safe toothpaste (never use human toothpaste). Brush your dog’s teeth in gentle circular motions, focusing on the gum line and back teeth where plaque and tartar build up. Begin slowly so your dog gets comfortable, and reward them after each session. Aim to brush daily or at least 2–3 times a week for good dog dental care. Along with brushing, offer dental chews, toys, and vet-approved rinses to support oral hygiene. Regular vet dental checkups are also important for removing tartar and preventing gum disease and bad breath. Good dog dental health keeps your pet’s mouth fresh and their body healthier overall.