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How to Handle Groom a Westie Step by Step

When groom a westie leaves you confused, worried, or unsure what it means, a clear step-by-step approach can help you sort the signal from the stress. This guide explains how to understand the situation, reflect on what matters, choose a practical next step, and know when to ask for trusted support.

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Brush your Westie’s teeth daily

Brush your Westie’s teeth daily
Learn about the importance of regular tooth brushing and how to do it properly. Brushing your Westie's teeth helps prevent tartar buildup and keeps their breath fresh.
  • Use a dog toothbrush specifically designed for small breeds like Westies, with soft bristles that won’t cause irritation.
  • Use a dog toothpaste specifically formulated for Westies, as human toothpaste can be too harsh.
  • Brush your Westie’s teeth daily to keep their breath fresh and prevent tartar buildup.
  • Use a dog toothbrush specifically designed for small breeds like Westies, with soft bristles that won’t cause irritation.
  • Focus on the areas where the teeth and gums meet, as this is where tartar tends to build up.
  • Brush your Westie’s teeth daily to keep their breath fresh and prevent tartar buildup.
  • Use a dog toothbrush specifically designed for small breeds like Westies, with soft bristles that won’t cause irritation.

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