The Top Pet Wellness Tips For A Happy And Healthy Life
Posted by Rachel Rosenbloom onJust a few wellness tips for a happy and healthy pets...
7 Reasons to Choose Smartmouth Dental Chews
Posted by Rachel Rosenbloom onWhen it comes to your dog’s dental health, we have seven reasons why you should choose our Smartmouth Dental Chews.
Spotlight On: Smartmouth Dental Chews
Posted by Rachel Rosenbloom onWe’re putting the spotlight on one of our favorite products and how it provides your pup with nose to tail health and wellness.
Beyond Basic: Why a Heart Healthy Dog Dental Chew Matters
Posted by Mary Ida Young onMost of us consider our dogs to be important members of their family and we prioritize their health and wellbeing. Sound like you? Paramount to their welfare is caring for their oral health, and research...
4 Ways Dental Care Impacts Your Dog’s Overall Health
Posted by Animal Care Team onYour dog's dental health can have a huge impact on their quality of life. Here are four ways your dog's dental health impacts their overall health - it's a really big deal!
3 Ways To Reduce Your Dog's Stinky Breath
Posted by Mary Ida Young onChances are you know dental health is important not only for your dog’s mouth, but can also be the epicenter for your dog’s overall well-being. Whatever is going on inside that generator of slobbery kisses...
Tips for Dog Dental Health
Posted by Mary Ida Young onThere’s nothing like a big whiff of foul doggy breath to mess up a beautiful moment between owner and pet. And if you’ve ever smelled the sweet scent of puppy breath as a comparison, there just is no comparison. Give me puppy breath all day long! Read our Tips for Dog Dental Health.
How Often Should You Brush Your Dog’s Teeth?
Posted by Mary Ida Young onThis question probably depends more on who you ask, but keep in mind that the more often you brush your dog’s teeth, the healthier his mouth will be. Think of how often you brush your...
What Are the Signs of Periodontal Disease in Dogs?
Posted by Mary Ida Young onIt might surprise you to learn, but just like you, your dog can suffer from periodontal disease. It is an insidious disease that is largely silent (especially at onset) but extremely destructive if left unchecked. Learn: What Are the Signs of Periodontal Disease in Dogs?