Brushing Pets Teeth and Oral Care Products

Any Amount Helps

If it seems daunting to take on brushing your pet’s teeth, remember that any amount helps, it could add years to their lives, and you’ll save a lot of money.  Your vet has to remove calcified plaque, but by brushing even once a week, you can help prevent calculus from forming…and that means a lot more time between vet visits. Veterinary dental cleanings are done under anesthesia, which comes with a risk, especially with short-shouted dogs.  Even brushing once a month will help.  Between brushings, provide chews and dental toys to help scrape and stimulate the gum line, and to minimize dry mouth (which provides an easy path for plaque to develop) and bacteria growth during the day, try water additives and breath sprays designed for oral care. Here we’ll discuss how to get started. Keep in mind that getting started is the hardest part. Keep it simple and focus on developing a routine that you can stick with and build upon.

Toothpaste

Enzymatic toothpastes are considered ‘brushless’ because the enzymes in the gel or paste, once in the mouth, will circulate in the saliva, killing bacteria and inhibiting plaque from forming on the teeth.  That’s definitely a leg up.  But, your eventual goal is the mechanical abrasion (scrubbing) that brushing provides.  The enzymes in enzymatic toothpastes, when used consistently, will help keep the bacteria down, soothe irritated gums, and inhibit further plaque growth but they can’t remove calcified plaque all by themselves. Cats and dogs can use the same formula but probably prefer different flavors (we haven’t found a cat yet who loves peanut butter gel like dogs do). The Tropiclean Clean Teeth Gel for Cats is a great option for finicky felines because it’s sorbitol and flavor-free. For best results, use every night just before bed, at least 30 minutes after their last drink of water.  You want the gel to make contact with teeth and gums and stay there overnight, rather than get rinsed or diluted with drinking water. Squeeze a stripe of gel or paste on your finger, and wipe into your pet’s mouth.  The paste will circulate in the saliva, and while it stays in contact with teeth & gums overnight, the enzymes will break down bacteria and plaque biofilm.  In the morning, tartar will be softened and if you then provide a raw bone, raw neck or back, dental chew or tendon that will promote movement of that softened tartar.

 

Water Additives

Oratene Water Additive & BowlConsider a water additive to support your routine in between brushing. Put a couple of squirts in their bowl of fresh water every day and bathe their gums and teeth in an anti-bacterial solution that kills bacteria and even breaks down plaque as they drink throughout the day. Tropiclean makes a water additive for dogs and a water additive for cats as part of their Fresh Breath Total Care line.  While we don’t think water additive all by itself will support healthy teeth and gums, it’s an easy way for you to add an additional line of defense by inhibiting the growth of plaque-friendly bacteria.

 

Brushing Pets Teeth

Simple tips for brushing pets teeth:  one, start young if you can…de-sensitize your pet to having their teeth and gums handled as a pup or kitten.  Two, make it fun…whether with a puppy/kitten or an adult, introduce brushing gradually, and provide treats for a reward every time.  Really bad breath and/or bleeding gums could mean gum disease, and you should have your vet take a look.  Do use an enzymatic or flavored dog or cat toothpaste (not human, as the fluoride isn’t good for them) and/or treats.   For dogs for instance, try putting a little peanut butter on the toothbrush and let him or her lick it off as a treat, working up to spreading the peanut butter or flavored toothpaste right onto the teeth with the brush, and eventually actually brushing.  We recommend finger brushes…way less scary than a toothbrush, and more like a massage.  DIYer’s, you can make your own finger brush by wrapping your finger in some gauze. Then dip your finger it in broth, and gently rub the teeth and gums. 

Intimidated by the idea of brushing?  Start simple. Get an easy to use product that doesn’t require brushing, like this brush-less berry-flavored gel, and just focus on creating the ritual of putting the gel on their teeth every night.  As it circulates the mouth through the saliva it should soften tartar.  Add on by providing a chew or dental toy first thing in the morning to help move any softened tartar. 

Puppy with finger brushBuild from there slowly….get an oral care spray and use it during the day to help inhibit bacteria growth between morning and night.  Then once you and your pet have established those routines, get a brush kit with a finger brush, toothbrush and gel and start with the finger brush first, and work up to using a toothbrush with a handle. Slow and steady, give your pet and yourself plenty of time to acclimate to the life-long habit you are creating.  Check out our range of products by Tropiclean for dogs and Tropiclean for cats for very easy-to-use kits, sprays, gels and water additives.  For more info on how to brush your pet’s teeth, watch Dr. Karen Becker’s video on brushing teeth for cats, or read her article on Brushing Pet’s Teeth (she covers both cats and dogs).

Paw Protection & Boots for Dogs: 5 Simple Tips

The Bare Necessities of Paw Protection

Even the toughest dogs are prone to frost bite, burns from hot pavement, the sting of rock salt, or cuts from sharp rocks or broken shells.  The good news is that paw protection is simple if you plan ahead.

1. Just the Wax, M’am

Paw waxes and balms like Musher’s Secret or Natural Dog Company Pawtection seal pads with a dense, breathable film that protects from exposure to snow, salt, ice, as well as hot sand and pavement. It’s year-round protection that prevents dryness and promotes healing. Dry pads are more sensitive to heat and cold, and to the sting of salt, and they are more susceptible to cracking…anNatural Dog Company Pawtectiond you want to whatever you can to avoid cracked pads because like any open cut, they are painful and prone to infection. So, wax on.  Smooth generously on all pads and between toes every couple of days…or more frequently if you wipe paws on re-entry.  Another big bonus for dogs with furry paws…wax and balm will stop ‘snowballs’ from forming between toes. For dogs with ‘feathers’ or curly or long fur on their legs, go ahead and rub wax or balm in right up the ‘elbow’ to prevent the abominable snowman effect.  Best use: year-round, any terrain, any dog…especially dogs who don’t like their paws being messed with.

2. Wear Your Rubbers

Pawz Natural Rubber Dog Boots (also available in black) are reuseable & disposable paw protection that come in a set of 12 for about $15.  Depending on the amount of use and length of nails, you can get multiple seasons out of them. For a little over $1 a boot, they are an extreme value if only as a backup for very cold, icy days when you want a little more barrier than the film a wax or balm provides. Not to mention they’re great for covering gauze when you do have a wounded paw (for extended wear inside in the case of wound protection, poke holes in rubber for breathability, and cut off the elastic ring at the top). Sizes Tiny to XL cover almost any size paw.  Bonus: other than waxes and balms, rubber booties are typically the easiest to put on, and dogs forget about them almost immediately. Best use: winter salt protection, wound protection and mud season for any size dog…and especially great for dogs who don’t acclimate easily to a heavier boot.

3. Give ‘Em the Boot

Ruffwear Grip Trex on the TrailJust like with footwear for humans, the more solidly constructed, the more buffering any boot will provide from the cold and tough terrain, and the longer it will last. If you are out with your dog for extended periods of time in very cold or very hot weather, or on any kind of rugged terrain (rock-salted sidewalks, shoreline or rocky trails for instance) consider investing in a little more advanced paw protection, i.e., a permanent boot.  By that we mean a lightweight shoe made of a breathable, durable material that wraps completely around the paw, providing both a long-lasting barrier, and traction underfoot. Ruffwear Grip Trex and Ruffwear Polar Trex are great examples of booties that are breathable, lightweight, easy to flex and designed for proper fit. They are sold in sets of 2 for about $40-50.  A new addition to the pack for boots with a rubber sole is Goo-eez.  What we love about Goo-eez is their form fit. They function like a super stretchy sock, and they have a very flexible jelly sole. If you are looking for a bootie without a rubber sole, we love Salt Sox.  Salt Sox are easy to put on, almost weightless, and they stay on well when cinched with the attached velcro closure.   Best use:  exposure to rock salt on city sidewalks, extended outdoor activities, dogs of all sizes. 

4. Sock it to me

Ruffwear_BootLiners_TwilightGray_OnDog_ZoomA sock or liner makes putting a furry, wiggly paw (especially with long toe nails) into a narrow bootie much, MUCH easier. Plus, a sock or liner can help take up excess space for a better fit. We like Ruffwear Bark’n Boot Dog Socks for their wicking and quick-drying properties.  Best use: improving fit and warmth, or easier boot entry in winter; wound protection year-round.

5. Beat the Heat

Summer boots are a paw-saver in hot climates. Imagine walking barefoot on hot pavement…not fun!  For dogs who are comfortable with booties, we love the Ruffwear Grip Trex (see Tip #3 above) as just a great year-round boot because the mesh upper breathes, and let’s water run right through (which is great along the shore).  And Salt Sox now has a summer version called Lava Sox, just as easy to put on as their winter version but lighter and more breathable.  Best Use: Year-round, any size dog, any weather, any terrain.

FOOD DRIVE FOR PITTIE POSSE

FOOD DRIVE FOR PITTIE POSSE

Starts Friday, 1/28/22!

Donate items from Pittie Posse’s Wish List & we’ll deliver them right to their door, no shipping or delivery charge!

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Pittie Posse’s Mission:

Rescue of animals: from overcrowded shelters in high-kill cities across the country (pulling from locations that are overwhelmed, such as, but not limited to, the South) as well as from owner surrenders, cruelty cases, and criminal seizures of dogs.

Rehabilitation and training of rescued dogs in our care so we’re adopting out dogs that have already completed basic obedience.

To make the world a better place for the bully breeds and the rescue workers who run themselves ragged to save them: educate the public on the plight of the breed and model responsible dog ownership: including offering on-site training to the public, video training, spay and neuter support, and advocacy.

Stockings for Shelter Pets

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UPDATE:  This week, with your help, we donated 405 stuffed stockings to homeless dogs and cats at Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland, HART of Maine, Animal Rescue League of Boston, MSPCA Adoption Center, Rock ‘N Rescue, K9 Last Hope and Northeast Animal Shelter.

That’s double our goal!   Thank you for helping us deliver JOY this holiday season to where it’s needed most!

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A number of years ago, we started delivering toys to our local Portland animal shelter on Christmas Eve.  It was a great way to reconnect with what really matters at Christmas:  being grateful for what we have and sharing it with our family, furriends, and community.

Since then it’s grown!  Every year in December, we stuff 200 stockings (100 in Boston and 100 in Portland) and deliver them to local shelters before Christmas.  And we invite our customers to join us by donating a stocking for $10.  This way we can all share in the joy that comes with ensuring pets waiting for adoption aren’t forgotten and they have a Christmas full of tasty treats and fun toys. And we ask some of our favorite brands to help too.  This year our stockings are stuffed with the generosity of some amazing brands like Open Farm, Benebone and Barkworthies, and they’ll be delivered to Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland, H.A.R.T. of Maine, MSPCA-Angell Adoption Center and Animal Rescue League of Boston.

 

So please join us now and donate a stuffed stocking for a dog or cat, or a couple of each!

FREE! Adoption Starter Bundles

Free Adoption Starter Bundle infographicWe are so excited to share this amazing deal! If you’re a new dog or cat parent through adoption or re-homing, anytime since 2020, you can come into either of our stores and get a FREE Adoption Starter Bundle worth easily up to $70 or more. What’s in it? You get a free full-sized product from some of our favorite brands, like Acana, Primal, Northwest Naturals and more.  You’ll get one full-sized product in each of the following categories:


– Kibble (dry food)
– Wet Food
– Raw Food (freeze-dried or frozen raw)
– Supplements & Toppers
– Treats
– Supplies

What’s the catch? There is none! We want to support you and your new fur kid, and these great brands do too…and they know that the best way for them to grow is to get their products out to try out, not just as a taste or sample, but enough of it to last a while so you can see how great their products are.  Come into the store and get yours!

BIXBI Bark Pop Buddy Trick Challenge

Do you have the ‘puff stuff’?   If you and your dog can pull off the same trick, then you might win $25 to spend on our web store and 6 months of Bixbi Bark Pops.

Bixbi Bark Pops are delicious shareable puffed treats for you and your pup.  They’re tasty, low calorie and human-grade…the perfect reward for a good buddy trick.  Our judges will choose one winner from our Boston store and winner from our Portland store.  We’ll feature each winner on our Facebook and Instagram pages the following week.  Just follow the steps below, and post your entry on our Instagram page, our Portland Facebook page or our Boston Facebook page.

1. Post a photo or video of your best buddy trick to your account and tag @thefishandbone, #thefishandbone, and #bixbiathome
2. Post before 11:59pm on Saturday, April 25th 2020
3. Our judges will choose the most impressive buddy trick for each store, and we’ll announce winners on Sunday, April 19th 2020

We want to send a big thanks to Bixbi and to our wonderful judges, Deb Collins of HappyME and her dog Teddy (Portland judge) , and Marta Wang and her dog Tommy in Boston.

This Week’s Promos & Curbside Deals

$3 off all Primal Feline formulas!  No code necessary, this deal with automatically apply on all flavors:

  • Primal Feline Freeze-dried 5.5oz and 14oz
  • Primal Feline Pronto Frozen Raw 1lb
  • Primal Feline Frozen Raw Nuggets 3lb

Now through 4/30/20

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FREE 16oz Primal Frozen Raw Elixirs with a curbside pickup of $20 or more!

While supplies last

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BOGO on Bixbi Bark Pops

Buy one 4oz bag of Bixbi White Cheddar Bark Pops,

Get one 4oz bag of Bixbi Rotisserie Chicken Bark Pops FREE!

Now through 4/30, or while supplies last

Update: Still Open As ‘Essential Businesses’

Both of our stores continue to operate for curbside, delivery and shipping orders, using these precautions. We care very much about the health of our communities, your health, and that of our team…thank you for your cooperation.

  • all of our team wear fabric face masks & follow CDC recommendations for sanitizing work surfaces
  • 5′ social distancing…curbside deliveries are dropped at the curb for pickup by customers
  • Maximum of 3 team members in our store at any time
  • Orders are prepaid please, via web store or over the phone. Visa/MC preferred please!
  • Curbside pickup:  let us know when placing the order what time you would like to pickup.  Call us when you arrive, and we will come out and place your order on the sidewalk
  • Delivery Orders:  we will contact you with first available delivery date, and you will be asked to provide instructions on an accessible, safe drop location where we can leave your delivery (ex: in foyer, at concierge desk)

Thank you Boston & Portland customers for choosing us to keep your pets fed, clothed and stocked with toys and treats.  We are all in this together and we’ll do whatever we can, as responsibly and safely as possible, to support you during this challenging time.