Blog: dental health

Bad Breath in Pets

I love my dogs and cats especially because of all the kisses (licks) I get. Recently there has been a smell left on my hands where I have been licked and when I examined my dog’s mouth there was a horrible odor. The mouth odor of dogs and cats should...

Top 3 Signs Your Pet Needs Dental Attention by Dr. Kerr

Itchy ears, broken legs, vomiting and diarrhea, these are easily recognized illnesses in our pets and when we see them there is no hesitation in seeking professional care to help are four legged loved ones get better. Dental disease, on the other hand is often not easy to recognize. Disease...

Steps to Brushing Your Dogs Teeth by Kaitlyn Sammut, VA

As your dog starts to age you may start to see tartar accumulate on their teeth and at your vet visit we probably recommended brushing their teeth. Easier said than done right? Well this blog is going to take you step by step to teach you how to teach your...

Good to Chew, Better to Rinse, Best to Brush by Beverly Riley, RVT

Dental homecare for your pet is very important; luckily there are many ways we can do this. Brushing our pet’s teeth is the best option when coming to home dental care. This should be done with a pet specific toothbrush, and pet specific toothpaste, which comes in yummy flavors like...