
We were minding the cutest dogs this week. However, their breath seemed, well let's say not so good. So, I started thinking of pet's teeth, gums and overall oral health. Should you brush your dogs teeth? Where do you take your dog for teeth checkup? Here is something that I found that can be quite useful and informative.
Did you know that nearly two-thirds of pet owners don’t provide their pets with veterinarian-recommended dental care? Just like us humans, pets need to have their teeth checked regularly. Yes, like humans, a yearly checkup is the best way to make sure that your pet’s mouth stays healthy! Brush those teeth! Brushing a pet’s teeth can be intimidating, but there are simple ways to get your dog or cat to accept a daily brushing.
Follow these easy, step-by-step instructions to develop a brushing routine, or ask your vet for tips. Chew toys aren’t just fun and games – they help massage your pet’s gums and keep teeth clean! Your vet can provide you with a list of recommended, toxin-free chew toys.
Want to know more about pet oral care and dental hygiene? Talk to your vet at your next checkup!e to edit.
Did you know that nearly two-thirds of pet owners don’t provide their pets with veterinarian-recommended dental care? Just like us humans, pets need to have their teeth checked regularly. Yes, like humans, a yearly checkup is the best way to make sure that your pet’s mouth stays healthy! Brush those teeth! Brushing a pet’s teeth can be intimidating, but there are simple ways to get your dog or cat to accept a daily brushing.
Follow these easy, step-by-step instructions to develop a brushing routine, or ask your vet for tips. Chew toys aren’t just fun and games – they help massage your pet’s gums and keep teeth clean! Your vet can provide you with a list of recommended, toxin-free chew toys.
Want to know more about pet oral care and dental hygiene? Talk to your vet at your next checkup!e to edit.