Dog Bad Breath – Why It Happens & How to Treat It
Updated: July 5, 2024
There are lots of potential causes of bad breath in dogs. See our list of possible reasons and medical conditions, and how to treat your dog's bad breath.
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Updated: July 5, 2024
There are lots of potential causes of bad breath in dogs. See our list of possible reasons and medical conditions, and how to treat your dog's bad breath.
Read MoreUpdated: July 5, 2024
Does your puppy or adult dog get their aim wrong and miss their pee pad? Here are some ideas to stop the splatter and keep your home clean!
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Your dog may be humping, but it usually has nothing to do with sex! Even female dogs hump. Learn more about why it happens and what you can do to stop it.
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Interactive dog feeders and food puzzles have many benefits, there are a few things to consider before you buy one to make sure your dog loves it.
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Simple things you can do to help prevent your puppy from developing problematic resource guarding or possession aggression towards people or dogs.
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Xylitol poisons thousands of dogs each year! If your dog ate something with xylitol, here’s what you need to do – fast! – and how to report it to the FDA.
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The need to find a dog a new home can happen for different reasons. Learn why it happens, how to rehome your dog responsibly, and resources to get help.
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Does your dog love to play fetch? Check out these dog trainer picks for safe fetch toys. From fetch sticks to balls to floating bumpers and safe frisbees.
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Trimming a dog's nails can be tough if a dog is stressed about the process. Learn how to introduce nail trims to a puppy or dog in a positive way.
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Dog toys can harbor fungus, mold, and staph bacteria. There is also the risk of contamination with Parvovirus, E.coli, and more. See our toy cleaning tips.
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