Dental chews are a healthy rewarding option when it comes to treat time.
Natural Dental Chews For Dogs are designed by nature to maintain your dog's oral health and contribute to their overall wellbeing.
Our range of natural dental chews for dogs are designed by nature to maintain your dog's...Read More
Do greenies really work?
They can certainly have a positive impact. If that’s the only thing an owner will do, at least it’s something. The way these dental treats are produced, they have a matrix that allows them to microscopically rub against the teeth and remove debris. The chews were released following the first...Read More
How can I remove heavy tartar from my dog's teeth?
Brushing dogs' teeth The best way to remove plaque is to simply brush your dog’s teeth daily with a dog toothbrush and dog-safe toothpaste. If your dog already has a buildup of tartar – a brown, tough layer close to the gum line – it’s best to seek advice from...Read More
How to remove tartar from dog's teeth without brushing?
By chewing the bone, your dog's mouth will naturally remove tartar and plaque that builds up around the base of the teeth. Dog Chews These work in much the same way bones do, naturally helping your dog keep their teeth clean without the need of a toothbrush. Dental Toys Since...Read More
Do dog dental powders actually work?
Dental powders are great for dogs who hate having their teeth brushed, and still support healthier teeth and fresher breath. PetLab Co.’s ProBright Advanced dental powder has a unique formula, which gets to work in just three steps: It floods your dog’s mouth with healthy probiotics It targets bacteria that...Read More
What do vets recommend for brushing dogs
Vets recommend brushing your dog's teeth regularly. Ask your vet first - before you start cleaning your dog's teeth, it's always best to ask your vet to show you the best way to do this. Buy a dog toothpaste - human ones aren't suitable. You can use a special dog...Read More
Does coconut oil clean dog's teeth?
Coconut oil has been proven to improve mental clarity and cognition.
The presence of lauric acid in coconut oil helps it act as a powerhouse for anti-bacterial protection.
You can improve your dog’s oral health by cleaning their teeth either with a brush or just your fingers, using a few...Read More
Is it okay to wash dogs
Dogs have sensitive skin and cleaning them too often can really dry out their coat and can cause skin irritation. Unless they get dirty or roll in something a bit gross, it’s best to leave the natural oils in their coat do all the hard work – they’re pretty great...Read More
What is the best thing to clean dogs
You can start by brushing your dog’s teeth daily, using a suitable brush or rubber thimble.
You'll also need to use a dog-friendly toothpaste.
Giving your dog dental chews and a suitable diet also has some effect in reducing plaque.
The dental chews should be the correct size for your...Read More
How long does it take to get a food allergy out of a dog's system?
If your dog has a food allergy, their symptoms could take anywhere between six weeks to three months to clear up. However, they will return rapidly if the triggering food is reintroduced. An allergy will usually be lifelong, and so it’s best to avoid the food substance that affects your...Read More
How can I tell if my dog has a food intolerance?
The clinical signs of a food allergy are usually itchy skin, paws, or ears or digestive disturbances such as vomiting or diarrhea. Other more subtle changes can also occur, including hyperactivity, weight loss, lack of energy, and even aggression. The most common food allergens in dogs are proteins, especially those...Read More
How to socialize a puppy well?
Socializing your puppy means teaching them to be well-behaved around other animals and humans. Puppies can begin socialization classes as early as 7 to 8 weeks. Veterinarians recommend at least one round of vaccines 7 days before socialization and the first round of deworming. When socializing your puppy make sure...Read More
Should you twist a tick to remove it?
Do not twist or jerk the tick as this may leave its mouth parts embedded, or cause it to regurgitate disease-causing fluids. You should NEVER twist with tweezers. It can therefore be safely twisted in one direction, which allows the barbs on the tick’s proboscis to be freed from the...Read More
What to do if my dog won't let me remove a tick?
If you're unsure how to remove a tick, please speak to your vet first. Don't try to burn them off or use lotion to suffocate them, as this won't prevent your pet from picking up a disease. Your vet will be able to show you the best way to remove...Read More
How to get a tick to release?
To get a tick to release, use clean, fine-point tweezers to grasp the head as close to the skin as possible and slowly pull straight out.
Try not to twist or squeeze the tick.
Ticks firmly attach their mouthparts into the skin requiring slow but firm traction to remove them....Read More