March

25

Mommy PR Loves Teddy’s Pride Pet Oral Care Probiotics

Teddy’s Pride Pet Oral Care is an excellent product that is simple to use and gives me peace of mind that I am providing my pets with the best home oral care available! I love that all you have to do is sprinkle it on their food – they don’t even seem to notice. A wonderful change from trying to wrestle them to the ground and shove a toothbrush in their mouths!

March

23

Do Crunchy Foods Really Keep Max and Tiger’s Teeth Clean?

If eating crunchy, dry food was enough to keep pets’ teeth healthy, up to 80% of dogs and 70% of cats wouldn’t have periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is a serious concern for pet owners, as periodontal disease allows harmful bacteria to enter your pets’ blood stream and attack their vital organs.

March

17

Ever Brush a Cat’s Teeth?

Ever Brush a Cat’s Teeth? Brushing your cat’s teeth is just about as easy as giving her a bath – if you’ve ever tried it, I’m sure I’m not telling you anything new. No matter the flavor of “tooth paste,” cats simply do not like to have human hands in their mouths.

March

9

Teddy’s Pride Joins New Product Showcase at Global Pet Expo

When pet-store owners attend the Global Pet Expo looking for the hottest new products to offer their customers, they’ll find Teddy’s Pride highlighted in the show’s New Products Showcase, where show promoters say promise that if it’s hot, it can be found in the New Products Showcase.

March

4

What’s Going On in Your Pets’ Mouth?

How Do You Know if Your Pet Has Periodontal Disease? The hallmark symptom of periodontal disease in pets is bad breath. I’m not talking about run-of-the-mill dog or cat breath, but the kind of breath that makes you turn your head away when your kitty or pooch comes looking for a smooch.

If you mention that breath to your vet, he’s likely to recommend that you brush your pets’ teeth – a task that can be messy and stressful for both you and your pet.

February

9

Celebrating National Pet Dental Health Month

If your pets routinely have bad breath, it may be because the bad bacteria in their mouths. When the harmful bacteria in your pets’ mouths take over, they cause an infection in the gums, causing smelly breath. Both good and bad bacteria naturally live in the plaque on your pets’ teeth. When the plaque hardens, it turns into tartar. Plaque and tartar are harmful to the teeth and gums, causing the gums to become inflamed.

February

8

My Vet Says My Pet Needs His Teeth Cleaned

Have you ever tried to brush your cats’ teeth? How did she like it? How did YOU like it? I’m willing to bet it wasn’t too much fun for either of you. How about your dog? Have you ever tried to brush his teeth? If so, I’m willing to bet that wasn’t much fun, either. Most dogs like to chomp at the flavored toothpaste, so your fingers are definitely in danger!

January

21

Pet Bloggers Rave About Teddy’s Pride

Pet parent bloggers have found that Teddy’s Pride is the product you want if your dog or cat to have fresher breath – and who wouldn’t want that? Teddy’s Pride Oral Care, the first oral care probiotics for dogs and cats, has hit the big time when it comes to the internet.

January

5

Stinky Pet Breath Could Be a Sign of Something Serious

Your pets’ bad breath could be a sign of periodontal disease, a common condition in 80% of dogs over the age of 3.

December

31

Pets With Healthy Teeth Live Longer, Healthier Lives

Just like their human family members, pets’ teeth are a good indicator of their overall health and longevity. This is why your veterinarian may have recommended that your pet have his teeth cleaned. That cleaning, of course is costly. And if your pet needs to be put under anesthetic to have his teeth cleaned, that adds a whole level of danger that goes beyond what you might expect.