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Reasons Why You Should Take Care of Your Pet’s Teeth

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  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. We have enlisted a few of the important reasons that explain the need for taking good care of your pet’s teeth: Jump Directly to Important Points: Oral care can help get rid of bad breath Dental disease can lead to major repercussions Regular dental assessment can help you save money Avoid painful situations Keep major illnesses away No falling out of teeth Dental ailments can result in weight loss Your pet could become p...

Pet Dental Month: Nurturing Healthy Smiles

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  As pet parents, you would want what is best for your pets. Providing them with the best quality of food, resources, love and attention is the responsibility of every pet parent. However, there’s one important aspect of their health that is generally overlooked- their dental health. Pets do not brush every day and neither do they floss to keep their teeth and mouth clean. Like humans, they can suffer from dental problems that can cause pain and discomfort. This is why  Pet Dental Month  is celebrated, in the month of  August  to raise awareness about the importance of pet dental care and hygiene. The whole month is dedicated to prioritizing pets’ oral hygiene and getting them checked for any dental diseases. This blog post will delve into the  significance of Pet Dental Month  and give information about how to recognize dental problems in your pet as well as insights on how to keep their smiles bright and healthy. Why Is Pet Dental Month Important? It...