What is 'Check The Chip Day' you ask? August 15th is a day to raise awareness with pet owners to register and update their pet's microchip. Though…
Thanks to research and improvements in veterinary care, pets are living longer than they used to. In honor of these seniors, we’d like to share…
Preventative dental care helps protect your pet and catch problems before they become more serious. Since most pet dental disease occurs below the gums, it…
Top 10 Dental Problems in Cats and Dogs - Fractured Teeth Fractured teeth are very common in dogs and cats. Chewing on hard toys, sticks,…
Teeth are comprised of four major components – Enamel, Dentin, Cementum, and Pulp, which you will learn about over the next few weeks. Discolored teeth…
February is Spay and Neuter Awareness Month! You may have heard that spaying or neutering your pet has benefits; But what are those benefits? From…
. Pets spend most of their lives chewing on things, and their teeth can show wear and tear over time. Worn teeth can be caused…
Puppies normally have twenty-eight deciduous or baby teeth and forty-two adult or permanent teeth. Dogs have four types of teeth – incisors, canine teeth, premolars,…
All deciduous or baby teeth should be gone at the age of 6 months for dogs and age of 5 months for cats and replaced…
Cute overbite! There are many different forms of malocclusions. Some may be caused by retained deciduous teeth, some may be a result of trauma and…