In fact, doggy dental fractures are one of the more common reasons that dogs wind up at the vet ― and ... doesn’t give way ...
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.
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 ...
When was the last time you brushed your dog's teeth? Are you the kind of owner who scrubs every canine, or do you simply throw a dental chew their way and hope for the best? Vet Niamh Fagan joined ...
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 ...