Is brushing your pet's teeth necessary
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
Pets have teeth just like we do. They are made of the same things as our teeth: enamel, roots, pulp,
No
Unhealthy mouths can lead to rotten teeth that cause a serious amount of pain, abscesses and toxins
Many people keep sheep, some are kept as pets or for pasture control, while the majority are kept for the purpose of wool and/or meat.
Ringworm is one of many skin diseases, or ailments that affect household pets, in particular the family dog. It is one of few
by Nancy Houser
Weather complications and sudden changes in outside temperature are dangerous for all dogs, whether it causes "hypothermia", a condition
813 Article Titles on Vets & Pet Health
- The importance of pet dental hygiene (2 articles)
- How to prevent gum disease in pets (1 article)
- Gum disease in pets: Causes, signs and treatment (1 article)
- Dog dental health: How to keep a dog's teeth clean (2 articles)
- Cat dental health: How to keep a cat's teeth clean (1 article)
- Giving aspirin to dogs and cats (1 article)
- How to tell if your pet is ill (1 article)
- Picking a veterinarian for the family pet (1 article)
- Tips for taking care of pets in an emergency (2 articles)
- Pros and cons of buying pet medicine online (1 article)
- Phantom pregnancies in animals: Causes, signs and treatment (1 article)
- The nurse's role in monitoring hypotension during anaesthesia in dogs and cats (1 article)
- Homemade edible treats for squirrels (1 article)
- Things that pet owners do that drive vets crazy (1 article)
- How to tell if a vet is not right for your pet (1 article)
- Best way to remove ticks from pets (1 article)
- Common side effects of pet medications (1 article)
- Holiday plants that are dangerous to pets (1 article)
- CPR and Heimlich maneuvers for pets (1 article)
- Reasons to microchip a pet (1 article)
- Why pet spas are becoming so popular (1 article)
- Home remedies for cat upper respiratory infections (1 article)
- How to tell when an animal is in pain (1 article)
- Care and feeding of a tea cup pig (1 article)
- Massage therapy and uses for dogs (1 article)
- What to keep in a pet first aid kit during winter (1 article)
- The basics of pet insurance (1 article)
- What to do if your dog has gas (1 article)
- How to keep New Year celebrations safe for animals (1 article)
- Safe Christmas treats for pets (1 article)
- Dangers of New Year to pets (1 article)
- Rhinitis (bull nose) in pigs: Symptoms and treatments (1 article)
- Cruciate ligament injuries in animals: Causes, signs and treatment (1 article)
- Common Christmas dangers to pets (6 articles)
- How to care for pets during the winter (1 article)
- How to prevent frostbite in chickens (1 article)
- Tips for raising chickens in cold weather (1 article)
- Animal welfare: Overview of the 'Five Freedoms' (2 articles)
- Tips for getting rid of fleas on your pet (9 articles)
- How stress can affect your pet's health (2 articles)
- Pyometra in pets: Causes, signs and treatment (2 articles)
- How to spot dehydration in pets (4 articles)
- How to keep pets safe during Halloween (4 articles)
- Rabies symptoms in animals (1 article)
- Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in pets: Causes, signs and treatment (3 articles)
- Tips for buying pet drugs online (2 articles)
- Flea bite anemia in pets: Signs, treatment and prevention (3 articles)
- How to care for your pet after surgery (1 article)
- Questions to ask your vet before your pet has an anesthetic (1 article)
- Weight loss tips for obese cats and dogs (3 articles)


