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Keeping your pet's teeth and gums in good shape has many more benefits than just fresh breath. Regular cleanings and a few minutes of brushing each week can help give your pet a longer, healthier life.
Most dogs and cats develop dental
disease by 3 years of age.
The faster dental disease is treated, the easier it is to manage.
Warning signs to look for in your pet:
· Bad breath
· Bleeding, inflamed, or receding gums
· Loose or missing teeth
· Pawing at the mouth or face
· Difficulty chewing
PREVENTION is KEY!
Ways to keep your pet's teeth healthy:
· Bring your pet in for regular check-ups and dentals
· Brush your pet's teeth at least a few times a week -
we'll show you how
· Choose a pet food formulated to reduce tartar and
plaque - ask us for recommendations
· Use plaque-reducing treats like CET Chews
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