Newday Dog Toothbrush Set Review: The Best Bulk Buy for a Sparkling Pet Smile?
PetsCareLab's Conclusion
A budget-friendly, highly versatile 8-pack of dual-headed brushes that are perfect for multi-pet households or owners who want a fresh brush every few weeks without breaking the bank.
We’ve all been there—your dog leans in for a sweet, sloppy lick, and you’re hit with a smell that could peel paint. Foul dog breath isn't just a funny quirk; it’s usually the first sign of plaque and tartar buildup that can lead to expensive vet bills down the road. But let’s be real: brushing a wiggly pup's teeth is a battle. I decided to review the Newday Dog Toothbrush Set because it’s a top-rated bulk buy solution that promises a comprehensive clean for dogs and cats of all sizes. Instead of buying one overpriced brush at the pet store, this set gives you eight. But does a lower price point mean lower quality? Let's dive in.
Product Profile (At a Glance)
Raw Material and Facts
These brushes are built from standard polystyrene (PP) handles and soft nylon bristles. The nylon is specifically chosen to be soft enough to massage the gums without causing bleeding, yet firm enough to scrub away that sticky film of plaque and reach the back molars.
Since these are manual tools, they don't have a scent of their own. The bristles feel flexible and don't have that "plastic-heavy" chemical smell. The handle is smooth and rigid, providing excellent control when you're trying to reach those hard-to-access areas of the pet's mouth.
No red flags here. These are BPA-free and don't contain any rubber or latex parts that could degrade. They meet basic dental safety standards for pet products, ensuring no harmful toxins are released during the brushing process.
The "User Experience" (Pet & Owner)
At 8.5 inches, the handle is long enough to keep your fingers away from sharp teeth while giving you enough reach to get behind the cheeks. The 8 different colors are a lifesaver if you have multiple pets—no more accidentally using the cat's brush on the Golden Retriever!
While the brush itself doesn't have a flavor, the soft bristles seemed less "scary" to my testers. My cat, who usually bolts at the sight of a toothbrush, tolerated the smaller brush head because it didn't poke her sensitive gums.
I’d give this a 9/10 ease of use. The dual-head design means you don’t have to switch tools. Use the big end for the front "fang" teeth and the tiny end for the tiny incisors or for deep-reaching back teeth.
Most dogs handled it well. Because the bristles are genuinely soft, there wasn't any of the usual head-shaking or sneezing that happens when a brush is too stiff and causes nasal cavity irritation during manual toothbrushing.
Effectiveness: Does It Actually Work?
When paired with a decent enzymatic toothpaste, these brushes do a great job of neutralizing bad breath by physically removing the food particles and film sitting on the teeth.
After a month of daily brushing, I noticed a significant reduction in yellow tarnish near the gum line. The long handle makes it easy to be consistent, and consistency is the only way to actually soften hard tartar and maintain oral hygiene.
You won't see a miracle if your dog already has heavy brown "stone" on their teeth (that requires a vet), but for dental maintenance, these keep the gums looking healthy pink rather than an angry red.
Pros & Cons
Final Verdict
This set is a must-have for owners of multiple pets or anyone who wants to stay on a strict hygiene schedule without spending a fortune. It’s also great for travel dental kits and maintaining a clean pet smile.
You really can't beat the value for money here. Each brush costs a fraction of premium pet brands, making it easier to replace them frequently for better sanitary conditions.
I would definitely buy these again. While they aren't indestructible pet brushes, the fact that you have 7 backups in the cabinet makes this purchase a no-brainer for any dedicated pet owner.
Pro-Tips for Better Results
Our team at Petscarelab found that if you soak the bristles in warm water for 30 seconds before brushing, they become even softer—perfect for pups starting their dental journey. Also, let your dog lick a little pet-safe toothpaste off the brush first to create a positive association before you start scrubbing!
Disclaimer: This review is based on Petscarelab's pet owner experience. Individual results may vary.











