Search Results

1512 results for “teeth”

What to Give Your Rabbit to Chew (Teeth Trimming)

What to Give Your Rabbit to Chew (Teeth Trimming)

A rabbit's teeth grow continuously, so it needs constant chewing material to wear them downβ€”hay is ideal, and chew sticks, mineral stones, and wooden blocks work well for pets. Without enough wear, overgrown molars can pierce the gums and cause face abscesses. Pelleted feed also helps wear teeth and suits busy owners.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 11, 2026
How Is a Dog’s Teeth Professionally Cleaned

How Is a Dog’s Teeth Professionally Cleaned

Professional dental cleaning requires general anesthesia so the dog stays still while ultrasonic scaling removes tartar and plaque, followed by polishing and, if needed, extraction of damaged teeth. Because anesthesia carries real risk, daily brushing and routine oral care at home are the best way to avoid the procedure.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Dog Teeth Brushing: Questions Answered

Dog Teeth Brushing: Questions Answered

Skipping dental care lets plaque harden into tartar and triggers gum disease, so aim to brush several times a week with dog-safe paste. Learn the proper hold and stroke, and turn to a vet for scaling when buildup is already heavy.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Cat Double Teeth (Retained Baby Teeth): Causes, Risks, Treatment

Cat Double Teeth (Retained Baby Teeth): Causes, Risks, Treatment

Retained deciduous teeth leave a second row that crowds the gums, traps food, and raises tartar, gum disease, and even kidney and heart strain. Causes include tight jaws, genetics, soft food, and calcium imbalance; fix it with chew toys and a vet extraction under anesthesia.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Why Rabbits Grind Their Teeth and How to Help

Why Rabbits Grind Their Teeth and How to Help

Teeth grinding is normal for rabbits because their teeth never stop growing β€” and if they grow too long they can pierce the jaw and kill. Plenty of coarse hay and chew items wear them down, and an overgrown set needs a vet to trim.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Adjusting a Kitten’s Diet During Teething

Adjusting a Kitten’s Diet During Teething

Teething kittens eat poorly because swollen gums hurt, so switch to soft, easy-to-chew foods β€” soaked kibble, canned food, nutritional paste, or goat milk β€” and watch for retained 'double' canine teeth. Keep nutrition up so the kitten doesn't fall behind.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Is Bleeding Normal When a Puppy Is Teething?

Is Bleeding Normal When a Puppy Is Teething?

A little bleeding during teething is normal and stops quickly; a chilled damp towel helps, but nonstop bleeding hints at a clotting disorder needing the vet. Offer soft food and chews, watch the new teeth, lock away wires and batteries, and add calcium (eggs, bone broth, a calcium supplement) plus sunlight for strong adult teeth.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
Is Poor Appetite Normal During a Dog’s Teething?

Is Poor Appetite Normal During a Dog’s Teething?

A dip in appetite during teething is normalβ€”sore, itchy gums make hard kibble painfulβ€”so switch briefly to soft food (soaked kibble, goat's milk, millet or meat porridge, puppy wet food). Keep hazards away, offer chews (not hard bones), mind oral hygiene, and add calcium to avoid retained baby teeth.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 10, 2026
What to Do About Your Dog’s Double Row of Teeth

What to Do About Your Dog’s Double Row of Teeth

Puppies start growing teeth around 16 weeks as their baby teeth fall out. Adults have 42 permanent teeth - but extra retained baby teeth cause real problems. Today we look at whether those extra teeth should be pulled.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026
Dog Bad Breath and Rotten Teeth

Dog Bad Breath and Rotten Teeth

Teeth are a crucial factor in a dog's lifespan and health. Bacteria from periodontal disease can spread through the blood and even infect the heart, kidneys, and liver. Brushing and cleaning a dog's teeth is a simple act that avoids bad breath and greatly helps health.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 9, 2026