Good news:
Puppies don’t come with opinions yet.
That means you can teach them early that:
👉 “People touching my mouth = totally normal.”
And that makes everything easier later.
🐾 Step 1: Start with Your Finger (Not a Brush)

Skip the toothbrush at first.
- Put a little dog toothpaste on your finger
- Let your puppy lick it
- Gently rub along their gums
👉 This feels like a treat, not training
🐶 Step 2: Make Mouth Handling Normal

Throughout the day:
- Lift their lips for a second
- Touch their muzzle
- Pair it with praise or a treat
👉 Goal: “This is no big deal”
🪥 Step 3: Introduce the Toothbrush (Later)

Once they’re comfortable:
- Let them sniff the brush
- Add toothpaste
- Touch it briefly to their teeth
👉 No pressure—this is just exposure
🐕 Step 4: Keep It SUPER Short

Puppy attention span = tiny.
- 5–10 seconds is enough
- Do one side at a time
- End before they get wiggly
👉 Short and positive wins every time
🎉 Step 5: Pair It with Something They Love

Always follow with:
- A treat
- Playtime
- Praise
👉 “Teeth brushing = best part of my day!”
💡 Quick Tip:
Just like brushing teeth, start nail trimming early. Get your puppy used to having their paws handled and keep it short, positive, and rewarding—this makes grooming easy for life.
💡 Puppy Pro Tips
- Do this daily—even if it’s quick
- Practice when your puppy is calm or a little sleepy
- Don’t wait until adult teeth come in
😄 What You’re REALLY Teaching
It’s not just about teeth.
You’re teaching your puppy:
- To accept handling
- To trust you
- To stay calm during care
👉 This carries over to grooming, vet visits, and training
❤️ Final Thoughts
The earlier you start, the easier it gets.
Your puppy doesn’t need perfection—they just need:
- Positive experiences
- Gentle repetition
- A reason to enjoy it
And before you know it, brushing their teeth will feel like just another part of your routine.







