Dental Spray For Dogs
Two Beagles and a Bottle of Bark 5 or Two
Lisa and the Beagles: I’ve had Beagles my whole life. I love the breed. I must have been a Beagle in another life LOL. Over time all Beagles have developed dental issues. Perhaps it’s their love for food or how quickly they gulp it down. My first Beagle developed liver issues because of...
Fraser the Sheltie's Story
Fraser is our two-year old Sheltie. Even with feeding him no grains and low carb foods and providing the proper supplements, he is simply one of those dogs that just develops tartar. At his scheduled neutering, it was suggested by the vet that the tartar he had would be removed during a...
What does the number on the front label of my dental spray mean?
The number on the front label of your Bark 5 TM Alcohol Free Dental Spray for dogs is referred to as an NN number and a lot of people have never heard of it. It’s a number you need to look for when you purchase dog, cat or horse products. It tells a customer the product meets the...
The ROOT Cause of Dog Dental Disease
We all love our dogs for their sweet, furry faces and their wagging tails, but most of us don’t give their teeth that much thought. We should. Dogs, like us, need good dental upkeep, or else bacteria will come along and bring on dental disease. First comes very bad breath and swollen,...