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, ...
You wouldn’t go to bed without grabbing your toothbrush, but when was the last time you brushed your dog’s teeth? Dental care should be part of their regular health routine, too. Plaque is a sticky ...
For many of us, our dogs are more than just pets. They’re members of the family, our best friends and, ultimately, extensions of ourselves. Thus, it’s no surprise that the value of the global pet ...
Cats and dogs need dental care, too! While they don’t need routine visits to the dentist like their human companions do, it is still just as important to keep their teeth clean as it is to keep yours ...
Keeping your dog’s teeth healthy doesn’t have to be complicated or stressful. With just a few simple habits, you can protect their smile, prevent painful dental issues, and keep their breath a whole ...
The American Veterinary Dental Society says oral disease is the No. 1 health problem in dogs and cats. And gum disease affects about 80 percent of pets over the age of 3. “Taking care of your pet’s ...
Depending on your dog’s age, the cost of a cleaning could run between $400 and $1,000. This includes the cleaning, bloodwork, ...
The finger-fitted dog toothbrush, if you aren’t aware, is a plastic tube worn over the human index finger, used to, supposedly easily, brush dogs’ teeth. One variation looks like the genitals of a sea ...
Some dental chews help prevent tartar, say veterinarians. Proponents of dental dog treats claim that regular chewing can increase the health of a pet's teeth without manual brushing. Getty Images ...