February is Pet Dental Month and just like with humans, maintaining healthy teeth decreases pain, infection and bone loss. Dental infections can get into your pet's bloodstream and affect other parts ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Lions have them, hippos have them, and even you and I have them: canines, those long, pointy front teeth. They're actually the longest teeth in ...
To brush your dog's teeth, they need to be comfortable with you messing with their mouth. It's best to start this when they are a young puppy. The process is desensitizing them to you touching and ...
In the history of teeth, perhaps no tooth is as famous as the saber tooth. These long, blade-like canines seem almost ...
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.
Your dog’s diet can play a major role in maintaining your dog’s teeth and gum health: Several dog foods and kibbles are formulated to reduce plaque and tartar on their teeth, and dental chews ...
With a little effort and the right tools, you can ensure your dog’s smile stays as healthy as their wagging tail.
Brushing your dog’s teeth is challenging but essential; neglect can cause gum disease, bad breath, and health issues. Fortunately, there are easy alternatives for maintaining their dental hygiene.
For this review of the best dog toothbrushes, we tested the toothbrushes on our pets at home to see which ones made the process easier for the pups and their humans.