Caring for your dog’s hair, teeth, nails, and ears goes far beyond just appearance—it’s about ensuring their overall well-being and preventing potential health issues down the line. From dental care ...
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Editor’s note: This Q&A has been lightly edited. Dogs should ideally have their teeth brushed daily. If you cannot brush, gauze or even dental wipes can be used to wipe the teeth. This helps remove ...
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Staying on top of your dog's dental health is so important. February is National Pet Dental Health Month. During the month, there is a large focus placed on the dental hygiene of our furry friends, ...
I admit it: until I adopted Frankie, I’d never brushed any of my dogs’ teeth. Even though Frankie is the fifth dog I’ve had since 1995. I always figured it would just be too challenging for both me ...
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 IN ...
Brushing your teeth is one of those things you do without really thinking about it – it’s just a habit. But while most of us brush our own teeth twice a day like clockwork, how often are you brushing ...