This week’s column continues the theme of National Pet Dental Month. Q: My friend says her neighbor, who is a dental hygienist, cleans dogs’ teeth without using anesthesia. Isn’t this a safer way for ...
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 ...
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 ...
If there's anything we know for sure about our dogs, it's that we love them and want to make sure they stay happy and healthy. From giving them baths to brushing their teeth, we know that tending to ...
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 ...
Cleaning your dog’s teeth might be annoying, but it’s non-negotiable when it comes to overall canine health and longevity. Worrying about how to clean your dog’s teeth is normal, especially if you own ...
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Why clean dog teeth matter more than you think
Should you brush your dog’s teeth every day? Or, for that matter, should you even brush them at all? Far too many pet owners fail to realize the importance of dog teeth cleaning for their pets.
Ever wondered how to clean a dog’s teeth without brushing? Although many owners understand that daily brushing is the best option for dental health, it’s only natural to ponder the alternatives. A ...
Brushing your dog's teeth every day is ideal. However, people live busy lives, and toothbrushing can be extremely upsetting ...
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