Table 1.
Has it ever been recommended to you by a veterinary clinic to brush/clean your dog’s teeth? Brush refers to brush with toothbrush. Cleaning refers to cleaning with textiles, e.g. finger cloth, microfiber, other textiles or gauze. (Q8) | Yes | 25,337 (43.1%) |
No | 31,364 (53.4%) | |
Don’t know | 2067 (3.5%) | |
When you received the recommendation at the veterinary clinic, did the information lead you to initiate brushing/cleaning your dog’s teeth? (Q13) (only visible to the 25,337 respondents who answered that they had been recommended to do so by a veterinary clinic on question 8) | I brushed/cleaned before I received the recommendation | 9105 (35.9%) |
Yes, I brush/clean still | 5124 (20.2%) | |
Yes, I started (or tried) to brush/clean but stopped later | 6562 (25.9%) | |
No | 4199 (16.6%) | |
Don’t know | 380 (1.5%) | |
When you received the recommendation at the veterinary clinic to brush/clean your dog’s teeth, what was your primary reason for the visit? Several options can be specified (Q11) (only visible to the 25,337 respondents who answered that they had been recommended to do so by a veterinary clinic on question Q8) | Puppy vaccination | 4459 (17.6%) |
Other routine visit (e.g. vaccination) | 10,803 (42.6%) | |
Visit for dental cleaning (calculus removal)/dental problems | 6026 (23.8%) | |
Visit due to other disease | 3192 (12.6%) | |
Special information meeting | 607 (2.4%) | |
Don’t know/Other | 3021(11.9%) | |
When you received the recommendation at the veterinary clinic to brush/clean your dog’s teeth, how did you receive the information? Several options can be specified (Q12) (only visible to the 25,337 respondents who answered that they had been recommended to do so by a veterinary clinic on question Q8) | Verbally | 23,663 (93.4%) |
Written | 1473 (5.8%) | |
Practical demonstration | 1761 (7.0%) | |
Information about web page or similar | 367 (1.4%) | |
Don’t know/Other | 905 (3.6%) |
Dog owners’ experiences of receiving tooth brushing recommendations at a veterinary clinic