Neglecting dogs’ and cats’ dental health can lead to periodontal disease and even heart and kidney problems via bacteria that enters the bloodstream through the mouth. So it can feel crushing as a pet ...
Did you know that periodontal gum disease is one of the most common diseases found in dogs and cats in veterinary medicine? Or that most dogs have signs of periodontal disease by age three? While ...
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 ...
February is national pet dental health month. The most common health issues of middle-aged to older cats and dogs are weight gain and dental disease. Dental disease in pets can lead to pain, tooth ...
It may be an indication that his teeth are in trouble. February is National Pet Dental Health Month and local veterinarians and national organizations such as the American Veterinary Medical ...
TAMPA (BLOOM) – Taking care of your pet’s teeth is just as crucial as caring for your own, yet it’s an aspect of pet health that can sometimes be overlooked. Proper oral hygiene can prevent a slew of ...
While we brush our teeth every day, it is also important that we take care of our pets teeth as well. AnneMarie Chamberlin from Michigan Humane appeared on “Live in the D” to share the significance of ...
Can you guess the most common medical procedure after spay/neuter performed by the veterinarians at Marin Humane? Many people are surprised to learn it’s dental procedures. The American Veterinary ...
Imagine not brushing your teeth for six or seven years. Chances are that next trip to the dentist wouldn't be so pleasant. For many pets that never visit the veterinarian, much less a dentist, a ...
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