Ways to keep your pet's teeth healthy-VetSupply

 


A study shows that dental disease affects approximately 80 percent of dogs and cats over the age of three. Compromised oral health always presents a greater risk of toxin absorption into the bloodstream causing illness. Complete and proper dental care is critical not only for your pet’s oral hygiene, but it is also crucial for its overall health and well-being.

Maintaining good oral hygiene can prevent your pet from experiencing pain, loss of teeth, and secondary health issues caused by bacterial infections, such as heart, liver, and kidney problems.


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