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7 Dental Products, Chews, & Toys to Clean Your German Shepherd’s Teeth

By: Tarit Das
Tarit is a Special Projects Coordinator at iHeartDogs.com, iHeartCats.com, and The Hero Company. He likes pets for their honesty and loyalty and believes they have no match. They are one of the most selfless creatures and just love to be around their owners.Read more
| April 11, 2022

Just like with humans, a german shepherd’s dental health relates directly to their overall health. That’s what makes good dental hygiene so important (besides just keeping terrible breath at bay.) Unlike humans though, german shepherds can’t brush their own teeth regularly. Below we’ve compiled a list of 7 great products that clean your german shepherd’s teeth.

The 7 Best Dental Products, Toys, Chews & Treats For Cleaning Your German Shepherd’s Teeth

If you’ve recently taken a trip to your local pet store, you may have been overwhelmed at the number of products on the market for dog dental health—what to choose? The following doggie dental products are our picks to help get you started. As usual though, always consult your vet to make sure the products you choose are right for your dog’s dental needs.

#1 – Dental Water Additive For German Shepherds With Special Oral Probiotics, Clean Your German Shepherd’s Teeth & Fresh Their Breath Without Them Even Knowing Every Time They Drink! ($14.99)

Looking for quite possibly the easiest and cheapest way to take care of your german shepherd’s teeth? Consider adding an oral rinse for dogs to their water bowl. The minty scent from the rinse makes for a fresh breath and cleaner teeth, all without having to wrestle your german shepherd with a toothbrush!

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#2 – World Famous “Brushy Sticks” Dental Chews for German Shepherds (available in 2 sizes)   ($15.99 – $24.99)

These tasty chews help keep plaque under control and freshen your german shepherd’s breath at the same time. Also, every bag you buy from the iHeartDogs store will provide 7 meals for shelter dogs through GreaterGood Charities!

#3 – “Invisible” Finger Toothbrush For German Shepherds – Perfect for German Shepherd’s Who Hate Brushing ($0.00 – Yes, it’s FREE)

For german shepherds that dislike getting their teeth brushed with a toothbrush, this clear, nearly invisible rubber finger toothbrush offers a more gentle, natural brushing experience. Your german shepherd won’t even notice it on your hand! Soft, tiny rubber bristles help clean teeth while small nubs on the back massage the cheeks. Free, just pay shipping!

#4 – Protein Booster Dog Food Topper for Picky German Shepherds (Less Carbs = Less Dental Troubles), $9.99 – $22.99

So how does a chicken or beef protein booster improve your german shepherd’s dental hygiene? It’s simple actually. By reducing your german shepherd’s kibble by a small amount and replacing it with a freeze-dried topper like this, you’ll reduce your dog’s carbohydrate intake, which is the culprit for much of dental disease in dogs today.

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#5 – Fresh Mint Scented Brushing Bone, $12.99

This natural rubber chew toy has a refreshing mint scent, and soft rubber bristles to help clean your german shepherd’s teeth while they play!

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#6 – Fresh Mint Scented Brushing Ball, $12.99

Similar to the brushing bone, this natural rubber chew ball has a refreshing mint scent and soft rubber bristles. It makes cleaning your german shepherd’s teeth fun!

 

#7 – Agrichew: The Industrial Strength Chew Toy Endorsed by Dr. Bert Gaddis, A Board Certified Veterinary Dental Specialist $14.99

You’ll be amazed at how your german shepherd instinctively latches on to the toy and settles in for a good chew session! To make this toy even more of a reward for your pup, put a treat in the hole or fill it with peanut butter or even doggie toothpaste for a fresher, brighter smile!

 

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information on this website is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified healthcare professional.

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