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Although there are many common treats that are probably doing more harm than good for your dog's teeth and oral health, one ...
Taking care of your dog’s teeth and giving them a healthy diet can decrease their risk of oral diseases later on. Untreated dental disease can cause tooth loss and other painful infections in ...
Take care of your dog's teeth by learning how to brush them the right way. Make this a fun and unforgettable experience for ...
From chewies to dental bones to dental diets, what makes the biggest difference for your dog’s teeth, gums, and breath? Should you even be concerned about your dog’s oral health? Yes.
Your dog’s diet can play a major role in maintaining your dog’s teeth and gum health: Several dog foods and kibbles are formulated to reduce plaque and tartar on their teeth, and dental chews ...
Brushing your dog’s teeth for just a few minutes a day will help your pet live a healthier life. Dental disease is a fairly common medical condition for dogs, with over 80 percent of dogs 3 ...
Over a fifth of dog owners admit they NEVER brush their pooch's teeth – and only ever take them to the vet about their oral health if they spot an obvious problem, a study has found. Nearly a ...
Dog owners have been urged to be on the lookout for a little-known dental condition that affects seven per cent of canines. 'Shark teeth' – officially known as persistent deciduous teeth (PDT ...
To assess whether our dog would be a safe risk for anesthesia to have his teeth cleaned, our vet did a blood panel. What was found was an elevation of something called ALT at a level of 140.