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Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth Is Essential, But Hellish. This Vet-Approved Powder Can Make It Easier.
Lost the toothbrushing battle with your dog or cat? Vets say you can add this plaque-reducing powder to their food. Read More
The Easiest Way to Make Homemade Dog Toothpaste
Use our simple but highly effective recipe for homemade dog toothpaste to protect your dog's dental health and wider wellbeing. Read More
If It’s 'Impossible' To Clean Your Pet’s Teeth, Grab This Dental Powder On BOGO Sale

Whether you’re working on your dog’s breath or want to up your cat’s dental health, it’s time to introduce them to this HuffPost reader fav plaque and tartar-removing dental powder for pets — or, ... Read More
How your pet's next vet visit could help protect your health, too

We tend to think of veterinarians as the people who treat our pets' aches and illnesses. Behind those exam room doors; however, there's a bigger story unfolding that connects your pet's health to your ... Read More
Pet Health & Happiness

Scorching temperatures can be dangerous for our pets. Here are some easy ways to keep them safe in the summer. Hands-free ways to play fetch with your pup without touching a slobbery ball Give your ... Read More
Flea-borne typhus infections are on the rise in SoCal: How to protect yourself and your pets

Pet owners, beware: Flea-borne typhus is on the rise in parts of Southern California. The good news is there are several common-sense ways to protect your pet and yourself from getting infected. A ... Read More
Bird flu kills cats. Why that matters to everyone, not just pet owners

More than 140 domestic cats in the country have been infected with bird flu since 2022. While the likelihood of your cat getting bird flu is rare, the recent increase in cats who've contracted the ... Read More
Flea-borne typhus infections are on the rise in Southern California: How to protect yourself and your pets

Pet owners, beware: Flea-borne typhus is on the rise in parts of Southern California. The good news is there are several common-sense ways to protect your pet and yourself from getting infected. A ... Read More
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