HOW TO BRUSH YOUR DOGS TEETH
  1. Brushing your dog's teeth should be fun for you and
    pleasant for your dog.  Be upbeat and take things
    slowly.  Keep sessions short and positive.  Finally, be
    sure to praise your dog throughout the process.
  2. To get your dog used to having things put in his mouth,
    dip your finger in beef bouillon and let him lick the
    liquid off your finger.  Then, rub your soaked finger
    gently over his gums and teeth.  Repeat for a few
    sessions.
  3. Now, wrap your finger in gauze that has been dipped in
    bouillon.  Gently rub his teeth in a circular motion.  
    Repeat this until your dog feels comfortable with this
    procedure.
  4. Transition from gauze to a toothbrush, dental sponge or
    pad.  To do so, let your dog lick something tasty off of
    the brush bristles or pad so he gets used to the texture.
  5. Add a specifically formulated pet toothpaste to the
    brush.  Again, let him lick some of the toothpaste off
    your finger to get him used to the flavor and
    consistency.  Then, apply some to his gums
  6. Start brushing, At first, just brush one or both upper
    canine teeth.  These are the easiest teeth for you to
    brush.  Once your dog accepts having several teeth
    brushed, slowly increase the number of teeth you are
    brushing.