If your dog hates getting their teeth brushed, it’s time to introduce them to this plaque and tartar-removing dental powder ...
If you’ve noticed that your dog’s gums seem inflamed or your dog is having trouble eating, you may want to get them checked for dental disease. Dental disease in dogs is similar to that in humans.
Any dog of any age can have problems with anesthesia, but there is definitely more risk as a dog gets to be a senior. A tiny percentage of dogs can die under anesthesia no matter how many precautions ...
To brush your dog's teeth, they need to be comfortable with you messing with their mouth. It's best to start this when they are a young puppy. The process is desensitizing them to you touching and ...
Judy Periodontal disease is caused by an inflammation of an animal’s teeth and gums. It’s a surprisingly common condition, affecting over 87% of dogs and 70% of cats. Preventing it is ...
Narrator Tip number one to keeping your dog's teeth clean and healthy: Let him chew. But not on just anything. First, make sure it's safe. No sticks, no rocks, and be careful about bones.
February is National Pet Dental Health Month—a time dedicated to raising awareness about the critical role oral health plays in our pets’ overall well-being. Lifestyle expert ...
FROM THE COLUMBIA ANIMAL HOSPITAL. ABOUT 1 IN 10 DOGS GET HEART DISEASE, BUT YOU CAN ACTUALLY PREVENT THIS YOURSELF BY BRUSHING THEIR TEETH EVERY DAY. AND THAT PREVENTS BACTERIA FROM BUILDING UP ...