
Dental Care Without the Drama
Keeping your dog’s teeth clean shouldn’t feel like a wrestling match. This three-sided brush wraps around each tooth to clean the top, front, and back surfaces simultaneously — so you get a thorough clean in a fraction of the time. Your dog’s breath gets better, their gums stay healthier, and the whole experience is less stressful for both of you.
Why This Brush
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Three-Sided Design
Cleans top, front, and back of each tooth at once. What used to take 5 minutes of wrestling now takes 60 seconds of gentle brushing. Your vet will notice.
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Soft Rounded Bristles
Gentle enough for puppies, effective enough for adults. The rounded tips massage gums without causing bleeding or discomfort — even for dogs new to brushing.
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Includes Finger Brush
A silicone finger brush for puppies under 10 lbs or dogs who aren’t ready for the full brush. Build comfort gradually before transitioning.
Three Sides, One Stroke
The genius of this brush is geometry. Three rows of soft bristles surround each tooth simultaneously, cleaning every surface in a single back-and-forth motion. That means less time with your hand in your dog’s mouth, less stress for everyone, and a more thorough clean than any single-sided brush could deliver. The ergonomic non-slip handle gives you control even with a wiggly patient.
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FAQ
Everything You Need to Know
How often should I brush my dog’s teeth?
Vets recommend 2-3 times per week for best results. Daily is ideal but even 2-3 sessions per week significantly reduces plaque buildup and improves gum health.
Can I use human toothpaste?
No — never use human toothpaste for dogs. It contains fluoride and xylitol, which are toxic to dogs. Use enzymatic dog toothpaste only.
What age can I start brushing?
You can start with the included finger brush as early as 8-12 weeks. The earlier you start, the more comfortable your dog will be with dental care as an adult.
My dog hates having his teeth brushed. Will this help?
The three-sided design cuts brushing time by 60%, which means less time your dog has to tolerate it. Start slow, use tasty dog toothpaste, and praise heavily. Most dogs adjust within a few sessions.
How often should I replace the brush?
Replace every 3 months, or sooner if the bristles become frayed. Worn bristles are less effective and can irritate gums.
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