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Dealing with Retained "Baby -Teeth" Retained deciduous teeth occurs when the normal resorption process fails, and the deciduous teeth are not replaced by the permanent teeth. |
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Dental Products for Dogs After learning all about the importance of keeping their pet's teeth clean during Pet Dental Month (in February), many owners want to start their pets on the road to good dental health right away. |
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Doggie Breath: Insiders Guide to Pet Mouthwash Crazy about Rover, but his breath is clearing the room? Don’t despair – get him some doggie mouthwash. |
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February is Pet Dental Month February has been designated National Pet Dental Month by the American Veterinary Medical Society, the American Veterinary Dental Society and Hill's Pet Nutrition. |
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Healthy Teeth Make a Healthy Pet Periodontal disease is the most common disease of small animals. Signs of periodontal disease are often not recognized, however, and some pets suffer until all of their teeth have become infected. |
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How to Brush Your Dog's Teeth Dental disease is the most common disease in dogs and fortunately we can reduce or even prevent it. Learn some basic tips on how to brush your dog’s teeth. |
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How to Care for Your Dog's Teeth According to the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), 80 percent of dogs show oral disease by age three, and it is the most common health problem treated in small animal health clinics today. |
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How to Tell if Your Dog Has Dental Disease Dental disease, specifically periodontal disease, is the most common disease affecting dogs. |
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What is Dental Tartar..and How Do I Prevent it in Dogs? Dogs and cats get most of the dental problems that we can get including dental plaque tartar, gum and tooth disease. |
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