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7 April 2017

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The Stress-Free Way to Brush Your Pup’s Teeth

We get it—brushing your dog’s teeth is probably not at the top of your list. Maybe you feel like you don’t have time, you don’t know how to do it, or that your pup hates it! But brushing their teeth to prevent long-term plaque and tartar build-up can protect them from gum disease and tooth […]

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We get it—brushing your dog’s teeth is probably not at the top of your list. Maybe you feel like you don’t have time, you don’t know how to do it, or that your pup hates it! But brushing their teeth to prevent long-term plaque and tartar build-up can protect them from gum disease and tooth loss down the road. Plus it can minimize some serious stinky breath. We show you how easy and painless it can be with one of our office pups, Cooper:

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