Dental care is often overlooked when it comes to dog health, but it’s a hugely crucial aspect of their overall well-being.
Dec. 19—(NAPSI)—Here's news for pet parents: According to veterinarian Dr. Babette Gladstein, "Alarmingly, as many as 85% of dogs develop some form of gum disease by the age of two.
ProDenta is revolutionizing how pet owners care for their furry companions’ oral health. As pet lovers, we often worry about ...
Judy Periodontal disease is caused by an inflammation of an animal’s teeth and gums. It’s a surprisingly common condition, affecting over 87% of dogs and 70% of cats. Preventing it is ...
According to vets, daily tooth brushing is the most important thing pet parents can do to help prevent periodontal disease in ...
The standard for dental care in humans has improved over the years, with electric toothbrushes, flossing, and mouthwash, and are now part of our normal routines. But what about your pet?