Yes you do need dog toothpaste for your pup! Dogs develop plaque on their teeth just like we do, which can lead to gum disease, bad breath, painful teeth and even tooth loss.
You can help prevent this by brushing your dogs teeth regularly with dog toothpaste.
So which dog toothpaste is the best dog toothpaste in Australia? There are a few different options available. In this article, weโll have a closer look at how to pick the right one for you.
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ToggleWhich is the best dog toothpaste in Australia?
As a rule of thumb, the dog toothpaste you choose should:
- have been recommended to you by your vet, or
- have the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) Seal of Acceptance.
This will ensure that it has been tested and proven to help fight plaque and tartar build-up.
The VOHC exists to recognise products that meet pre-set standards of plaque and tartar retardation in dogs and cats. They award products with a Seal of Acceptance after reviewing data from trials.
You can review the full list of products here: http://www.vohc.org/VOHCAcceptedProductsTable_Dogs.pdf
In Australia, a popular dog toothpaste with the VOHV Seal of Acceptance is from the brand โTropiCleanโ .

Can human toothpaste be used on dogs?
No, human toothpaste should not be used on dogs. Similar to food, there are ingredients that are perfectly safe for humans but harmful to dogs. Because of this, you should buy a toothpaste made specifically for dogs.
What is a substitute for dog toothpaste?
To clean your dogโs teeth without brushing, you can consider using a water additive. Itโs added to your dogs water and can help with bad breath and plaque build-up. We use the one from โOxyfreshโ which we source from our vet.

What dental treats are good for dogs?
A popular brand for dental treats that has the seal of approval from the VOHC is โGreeniesโ . You can buy them from most pet retail shops, some supermarkets, or online.
Another option are the โOraVetโ dental hygiene chews.
Dental chews are available in different sizes and flavours, so make sure that you buy the right one for your dog.

What if none of those products help?
If your dog already has a lot of plaque buildup, you may need to have its teeth cleaned by a veterinarian first. Once thatโs done, you can help keep your dogโs teeth clean with the products mentioned above.
As always, itโs best to have a chat to your vet to find out which oneโs the best approach for you.
Thanks for reading and have a great day ๐
References
- Veterinary Oral Health Council. โAbout VOHCโ. http://www.vohc.org/about_vohc.html
- Veterinary Oral Health Council. โAccepted Products for Dogsโ. http://www.vohc.org/VOHCAcceptedProductsTable_Dogs.pdf