If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…

My Personal Fight for Health Care Reform

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Now is the time for health care reform

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That’s all the news for today guys, so until next time, thanks for stopping by.


One of the most important obligations of a dog owner is to care for your dog’s teeth. Many pet owners unfortunately neglect this very crucial task. Taking care of a dog may seem like a lot of fun – and it is! But you do you need to know how to take care of your dog, and this definitely includes their teeth. Dogs’ teeth get plaque just like people’s do. Pet dog health is not just their body and what they eat but also their teeth. So finding out as much as you can about taking care of your dogs teeth will help you out considerably.

So what are the best dog treats for dental health? This article will answer that question as well as touching on good dog health care that you can utilise to ensure that your dog’s teeth don’t go bad.

When it comes to dog health care, and specifically dog dental care, you need to feed your dog hard, and/or crunchy dog food. If you’re feeding raw bones, you’re well on the way. But what if you’re not keen on feeding your dog raw bones? Not to worry, there are plenty of other things you can do for the health of your dog’s teeth and gums, that will assist in getting rid of that plaque build up that is so bad for the teeth and gums. How about some raw veges, or raw apple and so on? Soft food is okay, of course, but you should make sure that your dog eats something hard and/or crunchy at least once a day.

You may also want to brush your dog’s teeth at least twice a week. This is not a very pleasant thing to do but it will help with the pet dog health for their teeth. Use salt on the toothbrush, or buy a specialized dog tooth paste if you prefer. There is also another option to brushing your dog’s teeth – you can give hard dog treats or “dental chews” that will help them just as much as brushing their teeth would.

So what are the best dog treats for dental health? There are a lot of experts that are saying that Gourmet Dental Treats for Dogs are tasty, dogs love them, and they’re great for your dog’s teeth! They contain only natural ingredients and also boast calcium and phosphorus for healthy teeth and bones. You can’t do much better than that.

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