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Don’t you love the smell of dog breath in the morning? No? Well, grab one of these great dog toothpastes and scrub the stench away.

Dental hygiene is important for dogs, just like it is for humans. While dogs don’t eat nearly as much sugar as humans do, they can still experience all kinds of dental problems. That weird smell wafting from your best friend’s mouth could be a sign of plaque buildup, gum disease, or tooth decay.

Well, you dog can’t wear dentures, so you’re gonna have to step up to the plate and start practicing some doggy dental hygiene. You’ll need a good doggy toothbrush, a little self confidence, and a lot of tasty dog toothpaste to get the job done.

It’s hard to convince your dog that toothbrush time is necessary or comfortable, but finding an agreeable toothpaste can make things much easier. If your dog has sensitive gums from years of poor dental hygiene, then you’ll want to find a sensitive toothpaste. If your dog is a spoiled foodie, then you might want to find a tasty toothpaste that your dog can look forward to.

Lucky for you, we’ve taken the time to find the best doggy toothpastes, for a variety of doggy dental needs. Keep in mind that all of these toothpaste can be safely swallowed by you or your dog.

Vet’s Best Enzymatic Dental Gel ($5)

If you’re looking for a soothing toothpaste that will go easy on your dog’s teeth, then you should try the Vet’s Best dog toothpaste. It’s affordable, gentle, and made from familiar ingredients like aloe, neem oil, grapefruit seed extract, and baking soda.

While Vet’s Best isn’t as tasty as some other doggy toothpastes, it’s a great option for pets that have sensitive teeth or gums. Plus, it’s only $5, which is fantastic.

Virbac Enzymatic Toothpaste ($15)

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