[VIDEO] It’s Time for Little Sophie the Pug to Get Her Teeth Brushed and it’s So Darn Cute!

Sophie the pug

Brushing your pooch's teeth does not come easy unless you started brushing your pup's teeth when she was a puppy. If you recently adopted a pug she may not have had her teeth cleaned before, so as you start this new habit go slowly. At first she may be very against you putting a toothbrush in her mouth and if this is the case get her used to toothpaste on your finger and use your fingers to gently “brush” her teeth. Slowly but surely she should get used to her teeth brushed, and you can eventually transition to a toothbrush.

For a pug, that's used to getting her teeth brushed it can be quite comical. Once you find toothpaste your pug likes you better watch out — she may be more interested in the toothpaste then getting her teeth brushed!

That's certainly the case for little Sophie, the pug. When it's time for her mom to brush her teeth, Sophie understands the drill, but she's focused on only one thing: the toothpaste!

Watch how this adorable pug fights getting her teeth brushed. Will she finally allow her mom to brush her teeth?! Find out on page 2.

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  1. Fresh breath, by Tropiclean…clean teeth fresh breath no brushing, oral care water additive, cleans plaque & tarter natural. I buy it at the pet store, they also have it at wal-mart and Target stores. I don’t know where you live but you should be able to find it…there are many different brands of this type of water additive, just read labels and make sure it reads (helps plaque reduction) hope you find it, it really work…I mix it in a milk jug about 2 oz. then fill with tap water, each brand has its own directions…enjoy

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