September

1

What’s Happening In Fido’s Mouth?

Whether your pooch has stinky smooches or crooked teeth, it’s a good idea to keep a close eye on what goes on inside his mouth. Just ask your veterinarian – your dog’s mouth is the gateway to his good health.

August

27

Is Bacteria Attacking Your Pets’ Organs?

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats show signs of oral disease by age three – Pet lovers are sure to find this statistic very startling, since most of us still thik of our pets as puppies and kittens at age three!

June

29

Simple Money Saving Tips For Grooming Your Dog At Home

Taking your dog’s grooming into your own hands is a great way to cut back on the expense of owning a pet, especially this time of year when the hot, sticky summer weather requires more bathing and grooming.

June

4

Calling the Tooth Fairy – What to Do When Your Cat Loses a Tooth

My Cat’s Tooth Fell Out!

Calling the Tooth Fairy – What to Do When Your Cat Loses a Tooth

It’s not really that uncommon – You find your cat’s tooth stuck in the carpet where she was attacking some catnip; in your sweater after you snuggle her; in the toe of your toddler’s footed pajamas. But even [...]

May

21

A Simple Way to Kiss Dog Breath Goodbye

What if there was one simple step you could take just once daily that would make your pets’ breath fresh like a puppy or kitten in just a few weeks? What if all you needed to do was balance the bacteria in your pets’ mouths and it would put an end to the foul breath?

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.

December

7

Busting the Myth that Your Dogs Mouth is Cleaner Than Yours

Then, when you take it a step further and consider that dogs are known for eating everything from your trash to dead animals to their own feces, even that particular theory doesn’t quite stick. If a dog has bacteria from feces or a dead animal in its mouth, and that dog bites you, there’s a pretty good chance that the bacteria from that dog’s bite could cause an infection.