
At what age do dogs and cats lose their baby teeth?
Dogs and cats should lose all their baby teeth by 4-6 months of age. Baby teeth that are still present after six
Everything you need to know about Dental in cats

Dogs and cats should lose all their baby teeth by 4-6 months of age. Baby teeth that are still present after six

Teeth need to be brushed twice daily to maintain oral health in people and pets are no exception. Plaque bacteria is a

Dental disease in dogs and cats follows a similar path as compared to their human counterparts. Plaque bacteria forms on the teeth

While our dog and cat family members have their own unique personalities, dental disease in pets is similar to that in humans.

Jeanne talks about why it is necessary to put pets under anesthesia for a professional dental cleaning and steps that are taken

Jeanne explains how to tell if your dog or cat has gum disease by outlining various signs and symptoms to look out

Dogs and cats should lose all their baby teeth by 4-6 months of age. Baby teeth that are still present after six

Teeth need to be brushed twice daily to maintain oral health in people and pets are no exception. Plaque bacteria is a

Dental disease in dogs and cats follows a similar path as compared to their human counterparts. Plaque bacteria forms on the teeth

While our dog and cat family members have their own unique personalities, dental disease in pets is similar to that in humans.

Jeanne talks about why it is necessary to put pets under anesthesia for a professional dental cleaning and steps that are taken

Jeanne explains how to tell if your dog or cat has gum disease by outlining various signs and symptoms to look out