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5 reasons why maintaining your pet’s dental health is important

Posted April 28, 2023

Dog sits with teeth cleaning tools. Poor dental health can lead to tooth loss, heart disease and other health problems. Provide proper dental care for your dog.

Poor dental health can lead to tooth loss, heart disease, and other health problems. Provide proper dental care for your dog.

Filed Under: Dog Grooming, Dog Health Tagged With: Dog teeth

Understand 5 reasons why dogs don’t chew their food

Posted August 16, 2022

Two puppies eat from the same food bowl. Some dogs don't chew because they remember competing for food with their littermates or other dogs at a shelter. If you have more than one dog, consider using separate bowls or even feeding the dogs in different rooms.

When your dog doesn’t chew its food, it may be a sign the dog doesn’t like the food, or it’s too easy to swallow.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Dog food, Dog teeth

Wet or dry dog food? Which is better for my puppy’s teeth?

Posted August 3, 2022

Smiling Pomeranian on blue background. Learn the truth about whether wet or dry dog food is better for your puppy’s teeth.

Learn the truth about whether wet or dry dog food is better for your puppy’s teeth. Plus tips for dental care from the experts at Vetster.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Dog food, Dog teeth

How to treat gingivitis in dogs with laser therapy

Posted July 25, 2022

Owner brushes shiba inu's teeth. Failing to feed your dog a healthy diet and keep its mouth clean and free of germs can lead to gingivitis.

Provide proper dental care to prevent gingivitis. Failing to do so can cause tooth loss, potential damage to bones, and tumors.

Filed Under: Dog Grooming, Dog Health Tagged With: Dog teeth

5 simple tricks to train your puppy to stop biting

Posted July 1, 2022

Owner lets Husky puppy bite his finger.

Work with your dog and use simple tips to stop a puppy from biting: discipline, distraction, firm commands, and no rough play.

Filed Under: Dog Training, Puppies, Top Stories Tagged With: Biting, Chewing, Dog teeth

Why routine dog dental care includes vaccinations

Posted November 11, 2021

Veterinarian examines corgi for dental disease.

The Porphyromonas vaccine helps dogs avoid periodontitis damage by reducing the risk of bone changes caused by dental disease.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Dog teeth

What is involved in a dog dental exam?

Posted June 4, 2021

Beagle under anesthesia has dental exam and teeth cleaning.

Your dog’s dental health is also important to take good care of because they can also develop various dental diseases. Dental diseases are caused by the migration of plaque from the teeth to the soft tissues of the gums, which then causes irritation and eventually, if not treated, infection. You can maintain your dog’s good… Continue Reading

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Dental care for your senior dog

Posted March 16, 2021

Owner brushes dog's teeth. The good news is that you can take care of your senior dog’s teeth and gums and make a few minor adjustments to their diet in order to greatly improve their quality of life.

The good news is that you can take care of your senior dog’s teeth and gums and make a few minor adjustments to their diet in order to greatly improve their quality of life.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Dog teeth, Old dogs

Top 5 foods to keep your dog’s teeth healthy

Posted August 25, 2020

Beagle crunches on a carrot. Adding high fiber foods like carrots to your dog's diet improves digestion, maintains weight, and helps prevent colon cancer.

Practicing good dog oral hygiene by adding the right foods and using the right products can ensure your dog has healthy teeth.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Dog teeth

Are dental chews and water additives a waste of money?

Posted June 18, 2020

Dental chews and water additives aren't a substitute for regular toothbrushing. But they are an excellent addition to a dog's oral hygiene.

Dental chews and water additives aren’t a substitute for regular toothbrushing. But they are an excellent addition to a dog’s oral hygiene.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Dog teeth

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