
og ownership comes with many joys and a few responsibilities; feeding, grooming, walking, brushing their teeth. Obviously feeding your dog well and making sure he gets regular exercise offer many benefits but did you know that brushing your dog's teeth may actually prolong their lives.
It goes without saying that you should take care of your dog's teeth, not only will it help with bad breath issues but emerging evidence (in both the human and canine arena's) suggests that good oral hygiene plays an important role in overall health and longevity. If left untreated plaque, the film of bacteria that coats teeth, can break off and enter the bloodstream causing everything from kidney problems to liver damage.
To prevent this you should brush your dog's teeth at least once a week and as often as once a day. However human toothbrushes and toothpaste are not appropriate for dogs (unless you've managed to teach your little guy how to rinse and spit). GoDoggyGo has an all natural paste specifically designed for dogs that is perfectly safe to swallow. We also have two convenient kits for smaller and larger dogs that will make it easy to get started
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Large or small we have two all inclusive kits to help you get started no matter what size your dog is [more ]
Serious consequenses
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