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  2. Grant to fund dental care for senior dogs - AOL

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    The clinic has distributed money to seven dog owners so far. The grant money will be available until June 30, 2025. Senior dog owners who qualify should contact the Animal League at 704-868-4673 ...

  3. The #1 Way to Prevent Dental Disease in Dogs, According ... - AOL

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    Dog Owners' Ideas and Strategies Regarding Dental Health in Their Dogs-Thematic Analysis of Free Text Survey Responses. Front Vet Sci. 2022 May 3;9:878162. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2022.878162. PMID ...

  4. Dental health diets for dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dental diets not only try to combat the buildup of plaque physically, but attempt to reduce plaque build up chemically as well. [2] Chemical compounds such as anti-microbial elements are added to some dental diets to directly target the oral cavity in order to prevent gingivitis. [12]

  5. Veterinary dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary dentistry involves the application of dental care to animals, encompassing not only the prevention of diseases and maladies of the mouth, but also considers treatment. In the United States , veterinary dentistry is one of 20 veterinary specialties recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association .

  6. 32 tips for taking care of senior dogs - AOL

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    Preventative care, screenings, routine blood work, and early detection of health issues can increase your aging dog's longevity and quality of life. 7. Checks for lumps and bumps

  7. Assistance Dogs International - Wikipedia

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    Assistance Dogs international serves as an international recognized authority on assistance dog programs [1] and authorizing organizations that are able to train dogs to assist with disabilities. This includes but is not limited to dogs for the visually impaired, hearing dogs, and service dogs for those with metal or physical health challenges. [2]

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