HONG KONG: More than 300 dogs had their teeth brushed in Hong Kong on Sunday in an attempt to set a new world record for the most canines having their pearly whites cleaned at the same time.

Owners of the 312 pooches scrubbed the animals' teeth for three minutes using a special brush and gel, as they sought to set a new Guinness World Record in the category “most people brushing dogs' teeth simultaneously”.

Organisers said the event, held in Stanley on the south coast of Hong Kong Island, was aimed at promoting a hygienic lifestyle for dogs and raising funds for a dog rescue centre.

“A lot of people take care of their dogs' hair and their diet but not so much their teeth,” Hilda Wong from The Link real estate firm, which organised the event, said.—AFP

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