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I feel kind of silly asking this question but do you need to floss your dog's teeth. The reason why i ask is i noticed some green thing between my dogs front teeth. Its probably plaque compounded with grass. I can't seem to get it off with my finger. I tried a flat scaler as well and can't get to it. I'm thinking dental floss but i'm sure he wouldn't let me do it.

I tried brushing twice a day for the last two days but doesn't seem to have made much of a difference.

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Bones are only good for cleaning the back teeth

The 'right' type of bone cleans ALL teeth :)

a bone with a meal of meat on ..a bone like a whole turkey neck for small dogs, or roo tail /pig head with lots of meat requires the pulling off of meat /sinews with those front teeth,,nibbling and dragging right down to the bone ..sideways tearing/chewing of the meat right on straight bits of bone ...then finally , after quite a while , the bone can be crunched by the molars ....

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Nice meaty Roo tail/spine pieces are great for this as well. Lots of nooks and crannies for them to work their way into, meat to pull off.

I was lucky wnough once to get some sections of lamb spines. They were fantastic as well.

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