Dogs chew on just about anything—shoes, sticks, furniture, even things that shouldn’t be in their mouths. And although ...
A vet clinic in Australia raises awareness among dog owners about what bones are safe for dogs through a TikTok video showing ...
Dogs and bones go together like peanut butter and jelly, right? Eh, sort of. There are some bones dogs can eat (or technically, chew) and others that could cause serious damage if nibbled or ingested.
We all know that giving your pup cooked bones can cause them serious damage, or even be fatal, but how about raw bones? Some owners argue that because raw bones have a much smaller chance of ...
Veterinarians in the field of small-animal medicine increasingly work with geriatric patients. Along with longer life spans, we are seeing the need for regular dental care in our pets. Pets with a ...
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I advise allowing dogs to chew only raw (first scalded to kill surface bacteria) beef soup shank bones at least 4 inches long. Short "rings," commonly sold for soup making, can get caught behind dogs' ...
Do dog teeth fall out when dogs get older? If you’ve had your dog since it was a puppy then it’s likely you’ve witnessed them go through teething and the loss of their baby teeth. Now, you might be ...
The bacteria in dogs' mouths usually cannot infect humans because it is incompatible. But there are a few germs — like salmonella and rabies — that you can get from dog saliva. To keep your dog's ...