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Seattle Mayor Brags She Won’t Investigate Alleged Somali Scammers
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Trump DOJ Official Says RICO Charges On The Table For Anti-ICE Riot Funders
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Go Away? - Greg Laurie Devotion - January 21, 2026
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Go Away? - Greg Laurie Devotion - January 21, 2026

Uncover the profound implications of whether you are welcoming Jesus into your life or, perhaps unknowingly, telling Him to go away.
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‘I Have Very Firm Instructions’: Trump Makes Clear What Happens To Iran If He’s Assassinated
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‘I Have Very Firm Instructions’: Trump Makes Clear What Happens To Iran If He’s Assassinated

'The whole country is going to get blown up'
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Dog Dental Care: Protecting Teeth For A Strong Bite
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Dog Dental Care: Protecting Teeth For A Strong Bite

Most dog owners brush their teeth daily, but skip their dog’s dental care entirely. This oversight costs them thousands in veterinary bills and their dogs years of preventable pain. At DogingtonPost, we’ve seen firsthand how neglected teeth lead to infections that spread throughout a dog’s body. The good news: a solid routine stops these problems before they start. Why Dental Disease Destroys More Than Just Teeth Dental disease isn’t a cosmetic issue your dog can live with. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, 80% of dogs develop some form of periodontal disease by age 3, making it the most common clinical condition in canines. What makes this statistic terrifying is what happens next. Bacteria from infected gums enter the bloodstream and travel to other areas within the body, causing distant or systemic effects. A dog with untreated dental disease experiences chronic pain while eating, which means less nutrition intake and weight loss. Tooth infections create abscesses that swell the face and cause facial pain. Some dogs stop eating altogether because chewing hurts too much. How Plaque Becomes a Serious Problem Plaque forms within minutes after brushing, and if left undisturbed, it hardens into tartar. Gingivitis, the first stage of periodontal disease, begins when bacteria colonize the gumline. The critical part: gingivitis is reversible with aggressive at-home care, but once it progresses to bone loss around the tooth, the damage becomes permanent. Small-breed dogs and Greyhounds face particularly high risk and often need professional cleanings starting at age 2, while larger dogs typically need their first cleaning at age 3. The Financial and Physical Toll Veterinary dental cleanings cost between $500 and $3,000, and that’s just for the cleaning itself. Add extractions, root canals, or bone grafts if disease has advanced, and costs skyrocket. More importantly, these procedures require anesthesia, which carries risks for older dogs or those with heart and kidney disease. A consistent brushing routine costs almost nothing and prevents these expensive interventions entirely. What Brushing Frequency Actually Accomplishes Daily brushing is the gold standard for stopping plaque before it calcifies into tartar, but even brushing three times per week provides significant protection. Most dogs recover from early-stage gingivitis at home with frequent toothbrushing, but moderate to severe cases require professional scaling and polishing under anesthesia to remove tartar below the gumline. The stakes are high: ignore your dog’s teeth today, and you’ll pay thousands while watching your dog suffer through preventable pain and organ damage tomorrow. Understanding the damage that dental disease inflicts makes the case for prevention clear. The question becomes not whether to invest in your dog’s dental health, but how to build a routine that actually works. Building a Brushing Routine That Actually Works Brushing your dog’s teeth daily brushing prevents the damage described in the previous section, but most dog owners fail because they approach it wrong. They treat brushing like a chore instead of a habit, skip days without consequence, and give up when their dog resists. The truth is simpler: consistency matters far more than perfection. Even three times per week significantly reduces plaque buildup and gingivitis progression. Start by picking a specific time each day and involve your family so someone can brush even when you’re busy. Use rewards like treats or toys immediately after to build positive association. When introducing brushing to a dog that has never experienced it, spend a full week just letting your dog taste the toothpaste and see the brush without any actual cleaning. Then spend another week brushing only the outer surfaces of the front teeth for five seconds before rewarding. This gradual approach takes patience, but it eliminates the power struggle that causes most owners to quit. Technique Matters More Than Toothpaste Flavor The actual brushing motion disrupts plaque, not the taste of enzymatic dog toothpaste. Lift your dog’s lips gently, angle the bristles at 45 degrees toward the gumline, and use light back-and-forth strokes across all outer surfaces of the teeth. Heavy pressure irritates gums and causes resistance, so keep your hand relaxed. Focus on the outer surfaces because that’s where plaque accumulates most heavily; the tongue naturally cleans the inner surfaces. Use a soft-bristle adult or child-sized toothbrush for large dogs, or a fingertip brush and baby toothbrush for small breeds. The bristle action is everything. If your dog absolutely refuses brushing, add a dental powder like VetriScience Perio Support to meals instead-it contains probiotics that promote healthy mouth bacteria and reduce plaque formation without the battle of brushing. Dental Chews and Water Additives Fill the Gaps VOHC-approved dental chews reduce plaque and tartar buildup by at least 20 percent when used consistently, according to the Veterinary Oral Health Council. However, chews work only if your dog actually chews them for several minutes; if consumed in two bites, they provide no benefit. The chew must be hard enough that your fingernail cannot indent it, but not so hard that it risks tooth fractures. Aggressive chewers need durable rubber or nylon chews, while gentle chewers do better with softer treats. Check the full VOHC list before buying to confirm approval. Water additives are tasteless solutions you add daily to your dog’s water bowl; they freshen breath and reduce plaque without requiring any effort beyond pouring. Neither chews nor water additives replace brushing or professional cleanings, but combined with daily brushing, they create a multi-modal approach that significantly outperforms any single method alone. Professional Cleanings Remove What Brushing Cannot Reach Even with perfect daily brushing, tartar below the gumline requires professional cleanings under anesthesia. Most dogs need cleanings every 6 to 12 months afterward, depending on individual disease progression. Watch for warning signs like persistent bad breath, visible tartar on teeth, red or swollen gums, difficulty eating, drooling, or pawing at the mouth. During your annual wellness exam, ask your veterinarian to check your dog’s oral health and recommend a cleaning timeline. Early professional intervention when gingivitis is mild prevents progression to bone loss and tooth loss later. Younger dogs recover faster from anesthesia, making early cleanings safer when no heart, kidney, or liver disease is present. Your veterinarian can also recommend prescription dental diets (such as Purina ProPlan Veterinary Diets DH Dental Health or Hill’s Prescription Diet t/d Dental Care) that mechanically clean teeth as your dog chews and kill bacteria that form plaque and tartar. What Dogs Actually Need to Eat for Stronger Teeth Prescription Dental Diets Work Differently Than Regular Kibble Prescription dental diets fight dental disease through texture and ingredient composition, not marketing claims. Purina ProPlan Veterinary Diets DH Dental Health, Hill’s Prescription Diet t/d Dental Care, and Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Adult Dental mechanically clean teeth as your dog chews while including ingredients that kill the bacteria forming plaque and tartar. These formulas work at the source of the problem rather than just masking symptoms. If your dog shows signs of gingivitis or has had professional cleanings, switching to a prescription dental diet reduces the workload on your brushing routine and prevents rapid tartar reaccumulation. The cost runs higher than standard kibble, but it’s a fraction of what you’ll spend on professional cleanings or extractions. Your veterinarian can recommend the right prescription diet based on your dog’s age, size, and existing dental disease stage. Regular kibble alone won’t provide this protective benefit, so don’t assume your current food is doing the dental work it should be doing. Supplements Target Specific Gaps in Your Routine VetriScience Perio Support contains probiotics that promote healthy mouth bacteria and actively reduce plaque formation when added to meals daily. This matters most for dogs that resist brushing or have sensitive gums. Water additives work passively; you pour them into your dog’s water bowl daily and they freshen breath while reducing plaque buildup without requiring any behavioral change from your dog. Neither replaces brushing or professional cleanings, but when combined with your existing routine, they create measurable improvements. Some dog owners avoid supplements thinking they’re unnecessary, but that’s a mistake if your dog has moderate gingivitis or a history of rapid tartar buildup. The American Veterinary Medical Association supports multi-modal approaches combining brushing, dietary support, and targeted supplements as significantly more effective than any single method. Ingredients That Harm Teeth Certain ingredients actively damage teeth, so avoid rawhide chews that leave residue on gums, hard bones that crack teeth, and treats with excessive sugar or sticky textures that cling to teeth and feed bacteria. Read ingredient labels carefully and ask your veterinarian which treats work best for your dog’s specific dental health status rather than relying on marketing claims. Your vet knows your dog’s mouth better than any product label does. Final Thoughts Your dog’s dental health forms the foundation of their overall wellbeing, not a separate concern you can address later. Bacteria from infected gums spread to the heart and kidneys, 80% of dogs develop periodontal disease by age 3, and prevention costs far less than treatment. Start with consistent brushing, add VOHC-approved dental chews, incorporate water additives if brushing proves difficult, and schedule professional cleanings every 6 to 12 months based on your veterinarian’s assessment. If your dog resists brushing, start small by introducing the toothpaste and brush without pressure for a full week, then gradually increase duration and coverage over the following weeks. Pick a specific time each day and involve your family so the routine sticks when life gets busy. If brushing remains a battle, VetriScience Perio Support added to meals provides measurable plaque reduction without the struggle-the goal isn’t perfection but consistency. Watch for warning signs that signal your dog needs professional attention: persistent bad breath, visible tartar, red or swollen gums, difficulty eating, or pawing at the mouth (these symptoms mean gingivitis has progressed and requires veterinary intervention). Dogs with strong dog dental care routines avoid chronic pain that reduces appetite and quality of life, skip expensive extractions and root canals, and live longer with organs protected from systemic infection. We at DogingtonPost believe this investment in prevention represents one of the most responsible decisions you can make for your dog.
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ABC Crashes Out Over Trump’s Greenland Play
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ABC Crashes Out Over Trump’s Greenland Play

With the World Economic Forum underway and President Trump about to join his economic team there, ABC made sure to slather on the partisan rhetoric and do everything possible to shape perceptions on the administration’s economic success. This includes a particularly nasty item from Mary Bruce on World News Tonight. Watch the aforementioned report in its entirety, as aired on ABC World News Tonight on Tuesday, January 20th, 2026: DAVID MUIR: Now to President Trump's plan to take Greenland, President Trump saying, quote: “there is no going back.” The stock market plunging 870 points today over the president’s insistence that he will take Greenland and will impose tariffs against NATO allies who don't support him. The president later today asked “how far you are you willing to go on this?" He said: "you'll find out.” Mary Bruce at The White House. MARY BRUCE: Tonight, as Wall Street plunges under President Trump's threat to impose new tariffs on NATO allies, the president doubling down on his quest to own Greenland. Declaring, quote: “there can be no going back.” REPORTER: How far are you willing to go to acquire Greenland? DONALD TRUMP: You'll find out. BRUCE: America’s NATO allies, beyond frustrated. Trump releasing a text from French President Emmanuel Macron, who told him “I do not understand what you are doing on Greenland.” Today at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Macron with this veiled shot. EMMANUEL MACRON: We need more stability in this world. But we do prefer respect to bullies. BRUCE: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke of a rupture in the world order. MARK CARNEY: Let me be direct. We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition. BRUCE: President Trump, who is heading to Davos tonight, downplaying tensions with Macron and other leaders. TRUMP: I think I get along very well with them. I mean, they always treat me well. They get a little bit rough when they’re- you know, when I'm not around. But when I'm around they treat me very nicely. BRUCE: But in Europe, the anger is palpable. Thousands taking to the streets of Copenhagen, wearing Trump’s signature red hats, these saying: “Make America Go Away.”  Greenlanders have made it clear they don’t want to be part of the U.S. What gives the U.S. the right to take away that self-determination? TRUMP: Well, I haven’t- I haven’t- I haven’t spoken to them. If I speak to them, I’m sure they’ll be thrilled. BRUCE: Trump insisting there’s a deal to be made. TRUMP: I think that we will work something out where NATO’s going to be very happy. And where we’re going to be very happy. BRUCE: The president speaking today for an hour and 45 minutes in that a rambling press conference marking the one-year anniversary of his inauguration, listing off his accomplishments. But the president also keenly aware of the polls. New CNN data shows a majority of Americans think Trump’s first year is a failure, and that he hasn’t gone far enough to reduce prices. But Trump insists he’s turned things around. David. MUIR: Mary Bruce at The White House today. Mary, thank you.  David Muir’s introduction was only slightly less overwrought than normal, making reference to a stock market drop fueled by hysteria over what President Trump might do to annex Greenland. Muir then tosses to Mary Bruce, who appears to be approaching midterm form and is already sharply echoing partisan narrative. Bruce then proceeds to repeat Muir’s points on the stock market, even going so far to use the same opinionated “plunged” descriptor of the markets. Bruce then proceeds to bemoan Trump’s play for Greenland, bolstering her argument by citing two foreign leaders. In the case of French President Emmanuel Macron, Bruce used a “standing up to bullies” line. She left out the part about the Chinese needing to come in and invest more directly in Europe. Bruce then used the “rupture” quote from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Here again, no mention of Carney’s recent visit to China, where he declared the New World Order, Mentioning those things might bolster Trump’s claim to Greenland, thus they were omitted from the newscast and report. The report then switches to protests in Europe and to the people weathering red “Make America Go Away” hat. The report closes out on with another rant from Mary Bruce, wherein she cites a poll in order to call Trump “ a failure.” Four years ago Joe Biden would have been hailed for similar numbers to these- but things are now (D)ifferent.  
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Cameron Kasky ‘Retracts’ His ‘Accidental’ Twice-Told Trump Global Sex-Trafficking Ring Lie Made on CNN
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Cameron Kasky ‘Retracts’ His ‘Accidental’ Twice-Told Trump Global Sex-Trafficking Ring Lie Made on CNN
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Trump Continues Davos Trip After Air Force One Experiences Electrical Issue
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Trump Continues Davos Trip After Air Force One Experiences Electrical Issue

A White House staff member looks back at Air Force One while boarding a replacement plane, also designated Air Force One, after making an unscheduled return landing due to an electrical problem identified…
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EU Phase-Out of High-Risk Tech Targets Huawei, Chinese Companies
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EU Phase-Out of High-Risk Tech Targets Huawei, Chinese Companies

FILE PHOTO: The logo of Huawei is seen at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France, June 12, 2025. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File…
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Tucker Carlson: “Could the Iranians Obtaining The Bomb Wind Up Being a Good Thing?”
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Tucker Carlson: “Could the Iranians Obtaining The Bomb Wind Up Being a Good Thing?”

Every day that goes back the actual ideological difference between Barack Obama and Tucker Carlson seems to shrivel away. And I don’t just say that because both men have a habit of bowing to wealthy…
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