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Dog Toothpastes & Toothbrushes

DogsLife Dog Dental Care Kit

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Description Bad Breath From Poor Dental Hygiene Can Cause Discomfort For Our Furry Friends...Our Dog Tooth Cleaning Kit Has Been Professionally Te...

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DogsLife Dental Silicone Dog Finger Brushes

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PROMOTE POSITIVE DENTAL HYGIENE: This Pack Of Five Finger Toothbrushes for Dogs Will Fight Dog Tooth Decay, Remove Plaque & Bad Dog Breathe Wit...

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DogsLife Natural Dog Toothpaste - Peppermint & Aloe Vera

Dogslife
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DogsLife Natural Toothpaste - Peppermint & Aloe Vera is the perfect way to care for your dog’s oral health, naturally. Infused with refreshing ...

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Bamboo 'Switch' Toothbrush for Dogs - Large & Small Head

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Put the fun back into brushing your pups teeth! Replace your plastic brushes for a bamboo one and your earth will thank you. Cost-effective and of...

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FAQs

Are you supposed to brush your dog's teeth?

Yes and Wooof's own guide on how to clean your dog's teeth is clear that brushing will always be the most effective method for keeping your dog's teeth clean properly. It's the only at-home approach that physically removes plaque before it hardens into tartar, particularly at the gum line, where most dental problems start. Without regular brushing, plaque can build up quickly, leading to gum irritation, infections and persistent bad breath. Dogs often hide dental discomfort very well, which means problems can progress quietly.
Brushing doesn't have to be perfect to make a difference. Even a few times a week can meaningfully slow plaque build-up, and combining it with dental chews and dental wipes between sessions helps round out a practical routine. The earlier you start brushing, ideally from puppyhood, the easier it becomes, since puppies are still learning what's normal and will adapt more readily to having their mouth handled. But it's never too late to start with an older dog, so long as you introduce it slowly and use training treats to build positive associations. You can find everything you need in the dog dental care range at Wooof.

What will dissolve tartar on dogs' teeth?

Once plaque has hardened into tartar, it cannot be removed at home through brushing alone, professional dental cleaning by a vet is required to scale tartar off. This is why prevention through regular brushing is so important: brushing removes plaque before it has a chance to harden.
That said, there are products and habits that can help slow tartar build-up and support cleaner teeth between professional cleans. Dental chews work through natural abrasion, the chewing action physically scrapes plaque from the tooth surface, which helps prevent it from progressing to tartar. Dental chews and treats are a helpful addition to a wider routine, rather than a standalone fix. If you notice significant yellow or brown build-up on your dog's teeth, particularly near the gum line, it's a good sign your dog is due a vet check. At home, staying consistent with brushing, using a dog-safe toothpaste like the DogsLife Natural Toothpaste, and supplementing with dental chews gives the best chance of keeping tartar at bay.

What toothpaste is safe for dogs?

Only toothpaste made specifically for dogs is safe to use. Human toothpaste must always be avoided, it frequently contains fluoride or xylitol, both of which are harmful to dogs when swallowed, and dogs cannot rinse and spit the way we can. Dog toothpaste is formulated to be safe for ingestion and is typically flavoured in ways dogs find appealing, which helps make brushing a more positive experience.
At Wooof, the DogsLife Natural Dog Toothpaste in Peppermint & Aloe Vera uses natural ingredients to freshen breath and support oral health. The peppermint helps with odour while aloe vera is a gentle, natural ingredient. The same formula is also included in the DogsLife Dog Dental Care Kit, which pairs the toothpaste with a triple-headed toothbrush. When introducing toothpaste for the first time, Wooof's guide recommends letting your dog lick a small amount from your finger first, so they associate the taste with something positive before you progress to brushing.

Which dog toothpaste do vets recommend in the UK?

Wooof does not make specific vet endorsement claims for particular toothpaste brands, so we'd recommend speaking to your own vet for personalised advice. What vets consistently agree on is that only dog-specific toothpaste should ever be used, never human toothpaste, which contains ingredients like fluoride and xylitol that are toxic to dogs. Dog toothpaste is formulated to be safe when swallowed and is usually flavoured to make brushing more appealing for your dog.
Alongside brushing, Wooof also stocks a range of dental chews that can complement your dog's dental hygiene routine between sessions.

What is the best toothbrush to use for your dog?

The right toothbrush depends on your dog's size, temperament and how comfortable they are with having their mouth handled.
Traditional dog toothbrushes have softer bristles and angled heads designed to reach along the gum line, the area where plaque builds up most. The DogsLife Dog Dental Care Kit includes a triple-headed toothbrush, which covers more of the tooth surface at once and makes cleaning quicker and more thorough. This is a good choice for dogs who are already comfortable with brushing.
Finger toothbrushes are often the better starting point, especially for puppies, small dogs or anxious dogs. They slide over your finger, giving you significantly more control and feel less invasive to the dog than a brush handle. The Pupwell Puppy Breath Finger Toothbrush is made from food-grade silicone, is 100% free from BPAs, BPSs and PVCs, and fits snugly on your finger to glide comfortably across your dog's teeth. It can be used with or without toothpaste, making it a flexible everyday tool. The DogsLife Dental Silicone Finger Brushes are also available in a pack of five, practical for regular use. Many owners find it helpful to start with a finger brush to build their dog's confidence, then transition to a traditional toothbrush once they're comfortable.