Gingivitis In Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments

Gingivitis in dogs is an inflammation of the gums and the early stage of a gum disease called periodontal disease. It’s very common in dogs and is treatable. Although, if left untreated, it can develop into advanced periodontal disease, which can lead to teeth loss. If you see the signs of gingivitis in your dog, ask your veterinarian about treatment and how to care for your dog’s oral health at home to prevent further gum disease. Here’s what you should know about the symptoms, causes, and treatments for gingivitis in dogs.

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Home Dog Grooming Tips

If you have seen your dog rub or roll on the rug, or chew and lick at their fur, you have witnessed their attempt at self-grooming. Have you ever tried to give yourself a haircut? Then you know we can all use a little help sometimes, even Fido. But if you think you need to go to a groomer every time your pup’s mane looks a little wild, think again. Wash, cut, brush, and dry. Rinse and repeat. That’s about all it takes. You (yes, you!) can keep your dog well-groomed! All you need are a few solid home grooming tips for dog parents.

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Dog Grooming Star Donates Services to San Diego Humane Society

By now, you’ve heard about dog grooming star Gabriel Feitosa. The Brazilian dog groomer banks $1.3 million a year providing canines with impeccable coifs in California. But what you may not know is that Feitosa is lending his services, free of charge, to shelter pups looking for forever homes. In a new collab with the San Diego Humane Society, Feitosa is beautifying fur babies eligible for adoption.

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Banned XL Bully Dogs Welcomed at Groomers in Leeds, UK

A Leeds-based couple, Nicole Jackson and Jamal Birch, are defying stigmas and making a bold statement by openly inviting banned breeds, like the American XL Bully, to their dog grooming business. Recognizing that all pets — regardless of their breed — deserve love, care, and attention, they are set on providing a positive grooming experience for these misunderstood canines.

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