Use dog / cat toothpaste (available at any pet supply store);
human toothpaste contains fluoride and can be toxic if swallowed, plus the dog / cat toothpaste tastes good to them (ours not so much).
Human toothpaste contains ingredients than can upset a kitten's stomach if it is swallowed.
Many
human toothpastes contain xylitol, an artificial sweetener that causes a rapid drop in blood sugar and liver failure in dogs.
Human toothpastes contain fluoride contents that could be harmful to your dog.
Most of
the human toothpastes contain fluorine and foam ingredients that are harmful when swallowed.
Human toothpaste contain fluorine and foam which cause gastrointestinal problems when swallowed.
Not exact matches
Human toothpastes often
contain xylitol, an artificial sweetener that is toxic to dogs.
Avoid
human toothpastes as they usually
contain abrasives and detergents that can be irritating if swallowed.
Human toothpaste may irritate a pet's gastro - intestinal system or
contain the toxic artificial sweetener xylitol.
(Note:
Human toothpaste may
contain ingredients that can be harmful to your cat.)
Because many
human types of
toothpaste contain xylitol, a sweetening ingredient that is harmful to a dog's digestive system, home brushing requires that you purchase special canine
toothpaste.
Regular
human toothpaste should never be used, as most
contain fluoride (which can be toxic to pets), bleaches or other irritants that may upset their stomachs.
Do not use
human toothpaste as many
contain artificial sweeteners that are toxic to pets.
Note: Never use
human toothpaste along with your pet, because it
contains chemical compounds that may be dangerous to her digestive system.
Never use
toothpaste made for
humans on your dog, as they
contain harmful chemicals that can mess up your dog's digestive tract.
When brushing your dog's teeth, be sure to only use
toothpastes that are specifically formulated for dogs, as
human toothpastes can
contain xylitol.
Do NOT use
Human toothpaste — It
contains Soap and Other ingredients that should NOT be swallowed
Avoid
human toothpastes as they often
contain abrasives and high - foaming detergents that should not be swallowed or inhaled.
Human toothpastes, including natural ones, also often
contain xylitol.
It's important to ask your veterinarian about a routine preventative dental health program that includes brushing teeth (with special pet
toothpaste, not
human toothpaste which may
contain ingredients toxic to your dog), dental treats, and possibly a dental diet to get those teeth sparkling clean and freshen that breath.
(NEVER use
human toothpaste, though; it could
contain xylitol, a substance that causes a precipitous drop in blood sugar, leading to hypoglycemia and possibly death in dogs.
Do not use
human toothpaste, as they
contain higher amounts of detergent and fluoride that may be toxic and cause stomach upset.
Never use
human toothpaste, since it usually
contains fluoride, which is extremely poisonous for dogs.
• Crest / Colgate Alert: Do not use
human toothpaste as it may
contain Xylitol or other substances which are toxic to dogs.
Human toothpaste is not recommended since it
contains fluoride and shouldnt be swallowed.
Human toothpaste is not good for dogs because it
contains ingredients (like fluoride) or high levels of sodium that are not meant to be ingested.