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 ...
Brushing your teeth is one of those things you do without really thinking about it – it’s just a habit. But while most of us brush our own teeth twice a day like clockwork, how often are you brushing ...
Editor’s note: This Q&A has been lightly edited. Dogs should ideally have their teeth brushed daily. If you cannot brush, gauze or even dental wipes can be used to wipe the teeth. This helps remove ...
Less than 10% of dog owners brush their dog’s teeth. One in every eight dogs in the UK is diagnosed with dental disease every year. Dr Sarah Page-Jones, Head Veterinary Surgeon at Pet Drugs Online, ...
Dr. Feargus McConnell, a veterinarian registered in Colorado, puts it plainly: once a year is the right default for most ...
"My dog’s gums look healthier, and his breath has improved significantly." ...