Healthy Teeth & Fresh Breath
by Dr. Carol Osborne

Your Dogs Dental Health Care is Important!
 
Your pet’s oral hygiene is as important as your own. According to the American Veterinary Dental Society 85% of pets have signs of dental disease by age two, making oral disease the most frequently diagnosed health problem for pets. Left untreated bacteria from your pet’s mouth can lead to liver, kidney and even heart disease. Dental disease is painful and there’s nothing worse than a toothache-it hurts and makes your dog feel bad.

Signs of a dental problem can include:

Bad breath

Teeth that are dark, discolored, missing or loose

Depression

Lethargy

Red, swollen gums

Difficulty eating

4 EASY STEPS TO BETTER ORAL HEALTH FOR YOUR PET

The good news is that dental disease is preventable. Dr Carol’s 4 easy steps provide dental care options for all pets regardless of size, age or temperament. Use all the steps in combination for fresh breath and a longer, healthier life for your pet. Have annual dental check-ups. Brush your pets teeth 30 seconds each day. Use Dr. Carol’s Chews as a first step toward oral hygiene or on those days when brushing isn’t possible food daily

TIPS TO BRUSHING YOUR DOGS TEETH

Brushing your dog’s teeth daily helps to ensure that your pet enjoys good dental health.

Use a toothpaste-made especially for canines. It tastes great and you don’t have to rinse it out.Try to brush each of the 4 outer tooth surfaces for 30 seconds. Daily brushing with good tooth care products provide the very best in Home Dental Health Care for your pet.

Just a few minutes each day is all it takes to ensure your pets very best.

 

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