Dogs do need to chew, even more so when they are teething but teething is over by 6 months of age. … Puppy chewing is normal, yet destructive chewing is NOT synonymous with puppyhood. When you realize how to manage puppies, you will never have to go through the destructionRead More →

Medical Reasons Frenchies are more prone to respiratory issues than other breeds because of their shorter snout, but food, seasonal, and general allergies can cause moderate to excessive chewing. Pododermatitis is another concern in French Bulldogs, which includes excessive licking and chewing of their feet. Are French Bulldogs destructive? FrenchRead More →

discolored gums (healthy gums are pink and firm, not red, swollen, or tender) any sign of gums pulling away from teeth. bad breath that won’t go away. How long before gum goes bad? Technically, chewing gum does not expire; however, over time it becomes hard, brittle and less flavorful. GumRead More →

Modern chewing gum dates from the 1860s, when a substance called chicle was developed. Chicle was originally imported from Mexico as a rubber substitute and was tapped from a tropical evergreen tree named Manilkara chicle in the same way that latex is tapped from a rubber tree. What is theRead More →