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The main cause of bad breath in your pet is mainly associated with gum or tooth problems. This will occur when tartar builds-up around the teeth.

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Why Your Pet Has Bad Breath and How to Prevent It

Teeth Cleaning – Cats and Dogs

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Nowadays the teeth of our cats and dogs should be brushed at least twice a week, daily is better. A soft bristled toothbrush can be used, a rubber-like finger brush tool, or our finger can be wrapped with gauze fabric to brush both gums and teeth.

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Teeth Cleaning – Cats and Dogs

If I Can Reach It, It’s a Toy

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So what causes your dog to chew just about anything and everything? Is Fido planning for battle by sharpening his teeth on every piece of furniture in your house?

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If I Can Reach It, It’s a Toy

Are You Feeding Your Pet Trash?

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If your dogs breath stinks like he’s been eating something dead and rotten there are a couple of different things to look at. First is dental care the issue? If your pet doesn’t have his teeth and gums cleaned either by you or your vet then that should be a starting point for controlling bad breath.

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Are You Feeding Your Pet Trash?

Overgrown Incisors and Claws on Rabbits

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It is a common problem for rabbits to experience overgrown claws and incisors. Rabbits have six incisor teeth in the front of their mouths, four on the top and two on the bottom. These are the teeth they use to grab and sever their food, and they are absolutely necessary for feeding.

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Overgrown Incisors and Claws on Rabbits

Thirteen Guinea Pig Facts For New Owners

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Guinea pigs make wonderful pets. I’ve prepared a fact list of 13 important things that all new owners should know. Guinea pigs need to have things to chew because their teeth never stop growing. Make sure they have enough things to chew and that it won’t cause them any harm.

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Thirteen Guinea Pig Facts For New Owners