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.
Did you know that the most common health issues for dogs over the age of three relate to dentistry? Or that you need to engage in the same dental care for your pup as you would for yourself?
Diet plays a crucial role in dental health. Dry kibble is more beneficial for an Airedale Terrier's teeth than wet food as it ...
Our nine-year-old Retriever went in for his annual checkup and the vet found a badly cracked tooth. I was told it was likely ...
Just like humans, pets need regular dental care. This includes taking care of their teeth at home, as well as regular checkups with a vet. Dr. Marianne Bailey with the Queenstown Veterinary Hospital ...
Narrator It's always best to start dental care with a puppy, because, like this rescue mutt, not all dogs respond immediately to a home brushing program. Will Draper, DVM Open their mouth.
How to prevent periodontal disease Cleaning your dog or cat’s teeth regularly is essential to prevent the build-up of plaque and prevent gum disease. There are plenty of products available on ...
It’s essential that you maintain your pet’s pearly whites. Inadequate dental care can cause health problems such as gum disease, broken teeth, abscesses, and cysts or tumors in the mouth.
If you have an older dog and are wanting to check in on its dental care now, it is recommended that you start by taking them to the vet and getting guidance on what you can do to maintain your pet ...