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5 Tips For Pups Who Hate Dog Dental Care

What’s the big deal with dog dental care? The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) President, Dr. Ted Cohn, stated that although daily tooth brushing is advised for the best dog dental care, only about 2 percent of dog owners follow through. The most common reasons people don’t brush their dog’s teeth: My dog hates it and puts up a fight or fuss. I don’t have the time to do it. They get kibble, dog biscuits, and/or a chew toy so … Read more

After His Dog Died of Oral Disease, This Man Invented Something That Could Save Thousands of Dogs’ Lives

When Petros lost his first dog to canine oral disease, he was inspired to not let his rescued pit bull suffer the same fate. Watch his inspiring story and learn about the invention that might just revolutionize canine dental care. When we met Petros, we were inspired by his story and his passion for canine dental care. Sadly, Petros’ story isn’t unique, as nearly 80% of dogs over the age of 5 suffer from some kind periodontal disease. Advanced cases … Read more

4 Reasons You Should Be Giving Your Dog A Krill Supplement

The benefits of fish oil for dogs are well known.  It’s known to be great for skin and joint health. Did you know that krill has even more benefits for your dog than fish oil? Let’s take a look at 4 reasons you should be giving your dog a krill supplement. You might be surprised at all the benefits your dog has been missing out on! #1 – It improves your dog’s overall health Krill has a variety of different … Read more

Are Dog Dental Treats A Rip Off Or Serious Science?

While your pup is no fan of his toothbrush, he’s not immune to the negative health effects of plaque and tartar. Brushing your dog’s teeth on a daily basis is the gold standard when it comes to canine healthcare, but in reality, veterinarians know that doesn’t always happen. Convincing a rowdy puppy or anxious senior dog to sit still while you prod their mouth with bristles is a lot to ask, and pet owners are always looking for a better … Read more

Dog Dental Treats – Are They Worth The Price?

Canine dental treats have become very popular. The reason? Concerned pup parents want to keep their dog’s teeth clean and healthy. Dogs love them! Dental chews claim to supplement dog’s dental care by cleaning teeth, freshening breath, and helping to reduce plaque buildup and tartar. And you pay for that promise: some dental treats are more than $2 each. If you are feeding your dog one a day that’s $730 a year in just chews. But do these dental treats actually … Read more

How To Help Your Pup Prevent Plaque And Tartar

You’ve heard your dentist rant about the dangers of plaque and tartar, and it’s safe to apply those same warnings to your dog’s oral health. If you need a refresher lesson, plaque is the gunk and bacteria that coats teeth after eating and drinking. When it’s left to sit on teeth for too long, it turns into a hard substance called tartar. Tartar causes everything from gum disease to tooth decay, and while your dog has been known to put … Read more

5 Tips to Keep in Mind When Brushing A Dog’s Teeth

We tend to overlook our canine companions’ oral hygiene, don’t we? However, we know it is important. Brushing dogs’ teeth regularly can reduce their risk of oral diseases as well as ailments related to their respiratory, pulmonary, digestive, and even urinary systems. If you’ve got a young pup and are looking for some help in getting started, or even an older dog that is completely against getting his teeth cleaned, the following helpful tips can make the process a bit … Read more

The Top 3 Ways To Keep Your Dog’s Teeth Clean

Dental health is critical to your dog’s overall wellness and should never be overlooked. However, if there is anywhere responsible dog owners typically find themselves lacking, it is the dental health department. This is most likely due to the fact that the dangers of neglecting our pup’s dental hygiene have been scarcely publicized until relatively recently. Therefore a lot of people are simply unaware of the risks involved in not keep up with brushing and cleanings. However, there are many … Read more

The 7 Real Reasons Why Your Dog Keeps Licking

Some dogs just can’t seem to hold their “licker”! Whether they are licking you, your furniture, the floors, themselves, or just flapping their tongues, there is usually a medical or behavioral explanation. Read on to find out why your pooch is licking and what you should do to remedy it. 1. Affection When your dog showers you with joyful licks after a long day apart, it really does mean he’s happy to see you! Affectionate licking starts at birth. Mother … Read more

3 Tips For Better Dog Dental Health

Dog dental health has become a big topic in the past few years. Good dental health doesn’t just keep doggy breath at bay. It can save you thousands at the vet, helps your dog have better quality of life, and can even help them to live longer lives. Did you know that an infection in your dog’s mouth can spread to other organs – even the brain – and cause death? The following are 3 tips for better dog dental … Read more

8 Great Products To Clean Your Dog’s Teeth

Keeping dogs’ teeth clean is absolutely critical to their health and longevity. As many as 4 out of 5 dogs over the age of 3 may be suffering from canine periodontal disease, or tooth decay and inflammation and infection of the gums. Periodontal disease is very painful and extremely dangerous for pets as the infection could travel to other areas of their body, eventually causing organ failure if the loss of appetite doesn’t get them first.   They won’t tell … Read more

6 Tips to Keep Your Dog’s Teeth Healthy Between Cleanings

As a responsible pet owner, you’re concerned with making sure your pup’s teeth are in top shape. Periodontal disease is extremely dangerous for our furry friends. A regular cleaning, typically once a year, is the best way to wipe out dangerous tartar buildup. In between cleanings there are steps you can take to minimize or maintain the buildup. The following 5 tips will help you keep your pup’s teeth healthy between cleanings.   1. Brushing You’ve heard that brushing your … Read more

5 Natural Ways to Clean Your Dog’s Teeth

Dogs’ teeth get plaque and tartar just like ours do, however, unlike us they aren’t concerned about it. That’s where you come in as a responsible pet owner. Dog breath and discolored teeth are often a result of dental health neglect. Besides those more cosmetic concerns, if we do not try to keep our dogs’ tooth tartar build-up at a minimum our poor pups could develop painful, deadly periodontal disease. Regular teeth cleanings are recommended to wipe out plaque and … Read more

The Super Simple Method That Will Help You Monitor Your Dog’s Dental Health

Learning about our pets’ health is a double-edged sword. The more we know about what could happen, the more we worry. But more importantly, this knowledge helps us take preventative measures to avoid illness and injury in the long run. One of the things we need to be cognizant of is our dog’s dental health. It may be easy to overlook, but the fact is, a lot of painful and dangerous issues can start right in your pup’s mouth. Many dogs … Read more

6 Sneaky Ways to Clean Your Dog’s Teeth (That They Won’t HATE!)

Since doggy dentures aren’t a thing, keeping your pup’s teeth clean and gums healthy is crucial for their overall health and well-being. Obviously, the best way to get your dog’s teeth clean is to have the vet scrape them while your dog is under anesthesia. This can be very expensive and there are risks associated with anesthesia, so you want to do everything you can to keep your dog’s teeth clean yourself. Brushing your dog’s teeth every day with a … Read more

7 Ways To Clean Your Dog’s Teeth That They Won’t Hate

Since doggy dentures aren’t a thing, keeping your pup’s teeth clean and gums healthy is crucial for their overall health and well-being. Obviously, the best way to get your dog’s teeth clean is to have the vet scrape them while your dog is under anesthesia. This can be very expensive and there are risks associated with anesthesia, so you want to do everything you can to keep your dog’s teeth clean yourself. Brushing your dog’s teeth every day with a … Read more

5 Common Misconceptions About Giving Dogs Bone Broth

With so many conflicting opinions about canine nutrition, it can be stressful to consider adding something new to your dog’s diet. Bone broth is a vitamin, nutrient and amino acid-packed supplement made entirely from natural ingredients that offers several important benefits for your dog’s health. Socorro, um “dog-chef” invadiu a cozinha! #comhumorémaisgostoso #dogchef #AlCaponeburger #marys #hamburgueriapremium #quenãofaltemsorrisos Posted by Marys – Hamburgueria Premium on Wednesday, May 4, 2016   Here are five common misconceptions that may be preventing you from giving … Read more

Dogs Go Absolutely Nuts for These Natural Chews. (Just Don’t Ask What They’re Made Of!)

Bully sticks are becoming more and more popular and with good reason. These long-lasting treats are loved by almost every dog and they’re full of benefits. Unlike rawhide, which is made with different chemicals and some unnatural ingredients, bully sticks are full of healthy perks. 5 Reasons Bully Sticks Are the #1 Most Popular Dog Chew Many owners are often turned off by bully sticks when they find out they are made from beef pizzle (penis). But rest assured, they … Read more

The Safer Alternative to Rawhide That Dogs Go Absolutely Nuts For

Bully sticks are becoming more and more popular and with good reason. These long-lasting treats are loved by almost every dog and they’re full of benefits. Unlike rawhide, which is made with different chemicals and some unnatural ingredients, bully sticks are full of healthy perks. 5 Reasons Bully Sticks Are the #1 Most Popular Dog Chew Many owners are often turned off by bully sticks when they find out they are made from beef pizzle (penis). But rest assured, they … Read more

Does Your Dog Hate Brushing? This Can Help

Most dogs and humans agree: brushing a dog’s teeth is about as enjoyable as having a root canal! But despite this well-known fact, due to the carbohydrate rich diets that most pups consume, regular dental care is absolutely essential for your dog. And it’s more than just ugly teeth and stinky breath that’s at stake. It could be the very life of your dog! Periodontal disease is linked with all sorts of life-threatening diseases, from heart health problems to kidney … Read more

5 Secrets For Establishing A Successful Tooth Brushing Routine With Your Dog

For some of you lucky paw-rents, brushing your dogs’ teeth is simple. You just grab the toothbrush, toothpaste, and the dog, and go to work. For others – myself included – it is an epic struggle of strength and will just to get your dog’s mouth open. This post is for those folks! Happy National Dog Day! Here are a few tips to take care of your four-legged friends… Posted by Dominion Dental Care on Friday, August 26, 2016   1. … Read more

Top 5 Areas That Can Cause Dogs Pain

The thought of our pups being in pain is deeply distressing, and the idea of them silently suffering is even worse. Unfortunately, our dogs can’t tell us how they’re feeling by using words; but if you watch for certain signs, they can let us know that something is wrong through their behavior and body language. Below are 5 of the most common conditions that cause dogs pain, as well as signs that your dog is suffering – and what you can do about it. … Read more

4 Out of 5 Pups Over the Age of 3 Suffer From This Deadly Disease – Know The Signs!

The thought of our dogs silently suffering from an easily preventable illness is absolutely heartbreaking. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, as many as 4 out of 5 dogs over the age of 3 are suffering from a disease that is not only painful, but outright deadly. What are we talking about? Canine periodontal disease. Unfortunately periodontal disease is more than just a cosmetic issue. In addition to causing inflammation, tooth loss, and pain for your dog, bacteria that starts … Read more

What Your Dog’s Bad Breath Is Urgently Saying About Their Health

I doubt there is anyone who has been around dogs for an extended period of time that hasn’t caught a whiff of the classic “doggy breath”. It has a become a pretty common joke and pet companies have played into it – you can even buy mints designed to tackle it on Amazon. What many don’t realize, however, is that a dog’s breath gives multiple important indicators- blaring signals of their overall health and insight into potentially serious issues. As … Read more

The Trendy New Kind of Dog Treat Vizslas Go Nuts For

Let’s be honest. Half the reason we give our Vizslas treats is the joy it gives us as owners. Am I right? 🙂 And after all, how could one resist such eyes… Let’s Be Honest. Most Dog Treats Are Junk Food for Dogs. Why is this? There are two main reasons: 1.  Just like humans, dogs like junk! Fat, salt, and sugar taste great and keep us coming back for more. 2. Grains, fat, and other fillers are cheaper for dog … Read more

The Trendy New Kind of Dog Treat Miniature Pinschers Go Nuts For

Let’s be honest. Half the reason we give our Miniature Pinschers treats is the joy it gives us as owners. Am I right? 🙂 And after all, how could one resist such eyes… Let’s Be Honest. Most Dog Treats Are Junk Food for Dogs. Why is this? There are two main reasons: 1.  Just like humans, dogs like junk! Fat, salt, and sugar taste great and keep us coming back for more. 2. Grains, fat, and other fillers are cheaper for … Read more

The Trendy New Kind of Dog Treat Labs Go Nuts For

Let’s be honest. Half the reason we give our Labs treats is the joy it gives us as owners. Am I right? 🙂 And after all, how could one resist such eyes… Let’s Be Honest. Most Dog Treats Are Junk Food for Dogs. Why is this? There are two main reasons: 1.  Just like humans, dogs like junk! Fat, salt, and sugar taste great and keep us coming back for more. 2. Grains, fat, and other fillers are cheaper for dog … Read more

This Disease Affects 80% of Akitas. Is Your Pup Silently Suffering?

The thought of our Akitas silently suffering from a easily preventable disease is absolutely heartbreaking. Yet studies show that as many as 85% of dogs over the age of 3 years old are suffering from a disease that is not only extremely painful, but outright deadly. What condition are we talking about? Periodontal disease. Unfortunately periodontal disease is more than just a cosmetic issue. In addition to causing inflammation, bad breath, tooth loss, and pain for your dog, bacteria that starts in the gums … Read more

The Not-So-Funny Reality About Your Dog’s Terrible Breath

Stinky doggie breath… all pups have it, right? While most do, it’s not as harmless as one might think. Veterinarians now know that bad breath in dogs (halitosis) can be a sign of a far more serious condition: periodontal disease. Your Dog’s Breath Could Be Signaling a Deadly Disease Unfortunately, periodontal disease doesn’t just stop in the mouth. Bacteria that starts in the gums can work its way into the bloodstream and affect the lungs, the kidneys, and even the heart. … Read more

3 Simple Ways To Keep Your American Staffordshire Terrier’s Teeth Clean

Dental health is an important part of your dog’s overall wellness and should not be overlooked. This is even more so if you own American Staffordshire Terrier, who are more prone to dental problems than some breeds. Keeping your pup’s teeth clean has been emphasized relatively recently and a lot of people are still simply unaware of the risks. However, just like people, there are many oral diseases that dogs can and do get that could lead to even greater problems … Read more

3 Simple Ways To Keep Your Miniature Pinscher’s Teeth Clean

Dental health is an important part of your dog’s overall wellness and should not be overlooked. This is even more so if you own Miniature Pinscher, who are more prone to dental problems than some breeds. Keeping your pup’s teeth clean has been emphasized relatively recently and a lot of people are still simply unaware of the risks. However, just like people, there are many oral diseases that dogs can and do get that could lead to even greater problems down … Read more