And while these issues can plague any dog, certain breeds are more prone to bad teeth than others. If oral health is ...
Yellow or brown tartar buildup on teeth is a typical sign of early dental disease. Left untreated, it can lead to decay and ...
Narrator Another tip: avoid feeding your dog wet food, which clings to the teeth and encourages plague buildup. Stick to dry food. For especially bad teeth, there are even dental diets.
Persistent bad breath, known as halitosis, is a sign that your dog is likely to have gum disease, but you should also look out for a reddening of the gums directly bordering the teeth. Why it ...
sticky substance—builds up on the teeth. If plaque is not removed, it hardens over time due to minerals in the dog’s saliva, ...