Six Ways to Care for Your Pet’s Oral Health

Six Ways to Care for Your Pet’s Oral Health

Consistent oral care is as important in animals as in humans. If you notice severe bad breath, puffy or bleeding gums, excessive drooling, loss or browning  of teeth, lack of interest in chewing, or persistent pawing of the mouth and face, your pet already has a problem that requires immediate m...
Bad Breath in Your Pets May Indicate Underlying Health Problems

Bad Breath in Your Pets May Indicate Underlying Health Problems

Dog breath is never pleasant, but most times, it can be fixed with simple tooth brushing. However, if the halitosis persists, it is probably time to visit the vet because unusually smelly breath is often a red flag for deeper health issues in the oral cavity, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory s...