November

6

The Daunting Task of Brushing Your Cat or Dog’s Teeth

When you take your furry friends to the vet, it’s likely that one of the first things the vet will check is their teeth and gums. Why is that? Quite simply, the health of your pets’ teeth is an excellent indicator of your pets’ overall health. Studies have revealed that a decline in your pet’s oral health can lead to systemic health problems, like heart disease, kidney failure and diabetes. See, as the gums deteriorate, they become more mesh-like and are far less able to block the entry of bacteria.

October

12

Teddy’s Pride Kisses Bad Doggy Breath Bye Bye

Teddy’s Pride Pet Oral Care Takes Doggy Breath to a Whole New Level
I am downright tired of bad doggy breath.
Don’t get me wrong – there’s nothing like a sweet little smooch from a pooch, but putting my hand in the way of that smooch because it smells so bad makes me feel like I’m not [...]