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Bad Doggie Breath, More Serious Than You Think 14 WFIE Evansville Doggie breath might be a sign of a serious health problem! Veterinarians say bad breath could indicate dental disease which could lead to tooth loss down the road. By the time dogs are 3 years old, about 85 percent already have some form of tooth and gum disease. FORLs News 10 Now Syracuse Have you ever looked in a cats mouth and seen a red bump or a tooth dissolving right before your eyes. You maybe seeing what was once commonly called "feline neck lesions" or a FORLs. Today we'll learn more about this common dental disease in cats and what your vet can do to help. The battle over bad breath The Springfield News-Leader Zahava Bost knows about bad breath. When she was an aesthetics student at the Missouri College of Cosmetology, one of her fellow students gave her a microdermabrasion treatment. What Bost remembers about that facial is the other woman's breath. "I was thinking the whole way through, 'This is disgusting,' " she said. "If I had been a client, I wouldn't have been able to relax at all." Rice pudding News 14 Carolina Heat the milk in a deep stainless steel pot. Just as it comes to a boil, add the rice and sugar. Stir it around for a minute and then turn the heat down so it stays at a nice simmer. It's not a bad idea to rinse and drain the rice before you add it to get rid of some of the starchiness. Now, handsfree sets for tackling crime hands-on Indian Express via Yahoo! India News State police personnel will soon have both hands free to fight the bad guys, while staying in constant contact with their superiors - a la your favourite Hollywood action flick - with the force all set to receive state-of-the-art hands-free wireless sets. This movie-style reality is just the tip of the modernisation iceberg that the Government plans for the state police force. Local author's latest book underscores joys of giving The Huntsville Times Children's book author Kim Dozier wants her readers to know that Christmas is about giving, not getting. Her new book, "When Santa Said, "No! No! No!" shows that holiday joy depends on thinking of others. Wade feels bite from injury bug Miami Herald Heat coach Pat Riley had been wanting to increase Jason Kapono's playing time in light of the sharpshooter's recent improved play. Sholeh Patrick Coeur d'Alene Press Don't get the wrong idea. The key ingredient of health is proper nutrition, and in our fast-food, hyped-up marketing society that's hard to find. So top-loading the veggies, juices, and balanced supplements is still a good thing. Around the Atlantic 10 USA Today Around the Atlantic 10 Metro Times Detroit - Santa Paws Ballot Metro Times Detroit Help us pick out the cutest pet in Metro Detroit! Please vote for the cutest pet by selecting the cirlce to the left of their photo and hitting the submit button below.
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