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Lost the toothbrushing battle with your dog or cat? Vets say you can add this plaque-reducing powder to their food.
Like humans, dogs can suffer from dental problems, including periodontal gum disease and tooth decay. Your dog’s diet can ...
Tartar, also known as calculus, forms in your dog's mouth when plaque—a soft, sticky substance—builds up on the teeth. If plaque is not removed, it hardens over time due to minerals in the dog ...
“Tooth brushing is one of the most effective ways to remove plaque and [tartar] buildup [in pets], just like in people,” Dr. Carly Fox, a senior veterinarian at New York City’s Schwarzman Animal ...
Brushing your dog's teeth regularly is one of the best ways to keep their dental health in check. Take a toothbrush meant ...
You love your dog, but you don’t love your dog’s breath. Rather than attempting to brush your dog’s teeth regularly, you can ...
Dr Charlotte Rice, BVSc PgC(SAC) MRCVS, vet for pet supplement brand YuMOVE, explains: “Not brushing your dog's teeth regularly can lead to a build-up of plaque and tartar, which can cause ...
YuMOVE Vet, Dr Charlotte Rice, BVSc PgC(SAC) MRCVS, warns: "Not brushing your dog's teeth regularly can lead to a build-up of plaque and tartar, which can cause dental problems leading to bad ...
Lifestyle; Pets; Real reason why dogs and cats lose their teeth – vet says it's not old age For anyone who believed that ageing causes pets to lose their teeth, one vet has some news that might ...
Dr Charlotte Rice, BVSc PgC(SAC) MRCVS, vet for pet supplement brand YuMOVE, explains: “Not brushing your dog's teeth regularly can lead to a build-up of plaque and tartar, which can cause ...