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Pet owners are often quick to notice when their furry companions have foul-smelling breath. While it’s easy to dismiss this as a minor inconvenience, bad breath in pets can be a sign of more serious dental problems. Pet dental health is a crucial, often overlooked, component of overall animal wellness.... View Article
Our pets are part of our families, and just like with any family member, we must take care of their health, including their dental hygiene. Just like humans, pets can suffer from dental problems if proper care is not taken. From bad breath to gum diseases, tooth decay, and oral... View Article
Bad Dog Breath? What Is That Smell? As pet owners, we all love our furry friends, but there’s one thing that can quickly become a source of discomfort: bad dog breath. That unpleasant odor emanating from your dog’s mouth can be more than a minor annoyance – it can signify... View Article
As a pet owner, it’s your responsibility to ensure your furry friend stays in good health. This means taking care of their dental health. Over time, a dog can easily develop periodontal disease if they’re teeth aren’t well maintained. Wondering, “How can I keep my pet’s teeth clean?” We’ve provided... View Article
You may have heard the saying that a dog’s mouth is cleaner than a human’s mouth. The smell of most dogs’ breath would point to this not being true—and it isn’t. A dog’s mouth isn’t generally cleaner than a human’s mouth, because they are different animals, literally. But, like humans,... View Article