A 2007 study shows that certain compounds in Cranberries can prevent UTI-causing strains of E. Coli bacteria from sticking to your pet’s urinary tract.
Sometimes, halitosis in dogs or bad dog breath isn't just about poor oral hygiene. It can also signify underlying health issues such as liver and kidney diseases.
A 2007 study shows that certain compounds in Cranberries can prevent UTI-causing strains of E. Coli bacteria from sticking to your pet’s urinary tract.