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How to Prevent Dog Bad Breath
Bad breath usually means plaque and tartar building up, which can inflame the gums and even damage the bone. Brush with dog-specific toothpaste using a gentle 45° circular motion (a little bleeding is normal), and use dental chews as a daily aid — pick ones with some give, the right size for your dog, and a shape that fits between the teeth.

How to Use Dog Dental Chews Safely
Dental chews come in three kinds — rawhide or bone rolls (treats that also help the teeth), dedicated chew bones (for cleaning and teething comfort), and rope or plastic toys. Pick the right size and hardness, supervise gnawing so it does not go on too long, avoid dyed chews for white-coated breeds, and replace them regularly so bacteria do not reach the gut and cause diarrhea.

Symptoms of a Blocked Tear Duct in Dogs
A blocked nasolacrimal (tear) duct shows as constant tearing and a sticky, pus-like discharge at the inner corner of the eye, with the fur below stained red-brown and a little hair loss — but no pain, no vision loss, and no light sensitivity. Many eye problems can cause it (conjunctivitis, keratitis, trauma), and flushing the duct under anesthesia after clearing the infection shortens recovery.

At What Age Can a Dog Eat Canned Food?
Wait until a dog is fully grown before offering canned food — a puppy's gut is too sensitive and canned meals can trigger vomiting and diarrhea. Skip fruit cocktails and don't make cat food a habit; choose dog-specific meat cans as a supplement to kibble, and use meat or dental chews as treats.

Signs Your Cat Resents or Dislikes You
A cat that feels wronged by its owner may show it through hostile looks, unusual destruction, coldness toward you while warming to strangers, claiming your territory, house-soiling, trying to escape, or guarding its food. Most are protest behaviors, but food guarding should be corrected promptly.

Can Dogs Be Calcium-Deficient, and How to Supplement
Dogs can absolutely be calcium-deficient — it shows as rickets and double rows of teeth in puppies, weak legs and joint swelling in adults, brittle bones in seniors, and postpartum tetany in nursing mothers. Fix it with calcium-rich food or supplements plus gut support and sunlight, but avoid overdoing it; a blood test or vet check tells you how much to give.

How to Feed Cats at Different Life Stages
Feeding changes with age: newborn kittens need mother's milk or kitten formula (never cow's milk), wean onto soaked kitten kibble by two to four months, add cans and egg yolk through six months, switch to adult food after a year, and move seniors to soft or soaked meals. Match the diet to each stage to avoid malnutrition and tummy trouble.

Can White Vinegar Kill Fleas on Dogs?
White vinegar can kill fleas but should not be used on dogs — its sharp smell irritates their sensitive respiratory tract and can cause sneezing, a runny nose, even damage to the airway lining. Use a proper fipronil-based spot-on or spray instead, and confirm an infestation by brushing out dark specks and checking whether they bleed red in water.

Can Feline Stomatitis Be Cured?
Feline stomatitis can be cured when the underlying cause is treated — it ranges from vitamin deficiency and mouth injuries to calicivirus, FeLV/FIV, kidney disease, or hypothyroidism. Signs are drooling, foul breath, and red or ulcerated gums; care combines wound or antibacterial mouth sprays, viral support, and prevention through regular brushing and dental cleanings.

Should You Soak Cat Kibble or Feed It Dry?
Soak kibble for kittens (their guts are delicate) but feed adults dry food to exercise jaw and teeth — better yet, rotate dry and wet. Dry food is only ~10% moisture and risks chronic dehydration, kidney and urinary problems if a cat won't drink, while wet food alone invites dental disease and fussy eating. Kittens can start dry food around three months, in three to four small meals.