Archive for the ‘Dog Dental Care’ category

Dogs living in the United States experience an average life of almost 13 years. Dogs do age much faster than humans but not at a linear rate. Most veterinarians rank dental and oral disease as the number one health problem that they examine. This fact gives notice to dog owners to develop and provide a [...]

If there is one thing both dog owners and non-owners dislike, it is unpleasant dog breath. If you notice a significant increase in the strength of your pet’s dog breath, consult a veterinarian. If your pet simply has typical dog breath, then consider these easy to use dog treats to help make your pet smell [...]

Dogs cannot brush their own teeth. Most owners are unaware of their dogs teeth problem until either a vet checks the dogs mouth, or the mouth becomes so sore and breath so foul that the owners attention is drawn to it. Are some dogs more likely to get dental disease than others? Larger breeds such [...]