Vet Tech's Quiet Hack for Dog Owners Who Hate Brushing Teeth

Published: March 09, 2026

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Most dog dental chews don't reach the back molars where plaque builds fastest. After years in clinics, I've found the best results come from combining a soft chew with an oral spray that targets hard-to-reach zones. Also, dogs respond better when dental routines are paired with existing habits—like giving a treat after their evening walk. It's not about perfection; consistency matters more than daily brushing.

TL;DR: Pair targeted dental chews with an easy-spray formula and anchor the habit to your dog's routine for real results.

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