
Plaque vs. Tartar on Your Dog’s Teeth
As a veterinary dentist, I’m often asked about the differences between plaque and tartar on dogs’ teeth. Understanding these two dental issues is crucial for maintaining your dog’s oral health
As a veterinary dentist, I’m often asked about the differences between plaque and tartar on dogs’ teeth. Understanding these two dental issues is crucial for maintaining your dog’s oral health
As a veterinary dentist, I serve pet owners who care about their dog’s dental health. One of the most common questions I receive is, “How many teeth do dogs have?”
Highlights: It can be normal for your dog’s teeth to fall out when they are puppies, but adult teeth should remain intact once they have emerged. Adult teeth that fall
Highlights: Dog’s teeth, like human teeth, need to be professionally cleaned. Most of the time, dogs will need to be placed under anesthesia for a cleaning. Keeping your dog’s teeth
Highlights: Your dog’s dental care has a direct effect on their overall health. Practicing good oral health at home keeps your dog healthy and helps them avoid major illnesses that
Highlights: Your dog’s teeth can give you clues about their overall health. Ignoring symptoms of unhealthy teeth can lead to more significant health problems in your pet. Being proactive with
Do dogs incur tooth abscesses, cavities, and broken teeth? Yes, and this article provides basic information about these conditions, the ramifications, and ideas on how to limit abscesses and other
Highlights: Gum disease is common in dogs, affecting 80% of dogs over age three. Left untreated, gum disease can lead to significant health problems, including organ failure. Giving your dog
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