When was the last time you checked your cat’s gums? If you answered, “Um, never,” don’t fret. Unless you brush your cat’s ...
As your pet ages, its health needs tend to change, and one of the most commonly missed aspects of their care is dental health. Senior pets are more prone to dental issues including tooth decay, gum ...
Penny Coder. “They help slow down or prevent plaque and tartar buildup, but they can’t cure or reverse existing dental issues ...
According to veterinarian Dr. Babette Gladstein, "Alarmingly, as many as 85% of dogs develop some form of gum disease by the age of two. Despite being the most diagnosed condition in dogs and cats, it ...