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This Dog's Life Helping the modern day dog parent discover and make the best decisions for their best friend. www.thisdogslife.co

The trusted resource for dog parents to find the best up-and-coming brands, newest services and places to experience life with them.

So excited to be part of an amazing panel: women in the pet industry. Thank you .pet.summit,  and  for such an amazing c...
31/01/2024

So excited to be part of an amazing panel: women in the pet industry. Thank you .pet.summit, and for such an amazing conversation.
And if you are going to be in Orlando between 3/19-3/21, stop by and say hi. Would love to meet you!

Happy Thanksgiving from our dog family to yours! 🩃 đŸ¶ ❀
23/11/2023

Happy Thanksgiving from our dog family to yours! 🩃 đŸ¶ ❀

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The trusted resource for dog parents to find the best up-and-coming brands, newest services and places to experience life with them.

Our first product we rolled out was our Bye, Bye Dog Breath line.

Dog breath has always been the go-to one liner when someone needs a little help in the odor department -- “your breath smells like dog breath” -- but when it becomes an issue in our best bud’s health, we decided to do something about it.

Last year, my dog Bentley, my soul dog, passed away. He was 16 and lived an amazing life, but in his last year he wasn’t in the best shape -- plagued with everything from arthritis to losing control of his bowels to going deaf. And he had awful teeth – and atrocious breath. While I couldn’t have prevented most of his ailments, one thing I could have done was take better care of his teeth – making his last years a little less painful. (As he got older, it was too much of a risk to put him under and get his teeth cleaned). Sure, I could have been more diligent with teeth brushing, but he either would not let me, or got sick from the toothpaste. The experience was awful for both of us. So, I stopped trying and honestly, didn’t think much of it. It wasn’t until he got older did I realize how important it is to keep a dog’s mouth healthy.