Our pet’s teeth are just the same as our, they do not self clean!! Are you able to brush your pet’s teeth, it can be challenging however well worth the time. If not possible there are other options. Food designed and certified by the American Veterinary Dental Associatin, that actually cleans the gum line where dental disease starts. Daily antibacterial/antimicrobial rinses added to the drinking water that helps keep bacteria in check. Finally and most importantly professional in clinic dental cleaning. Your pet should have an annual dental exam to determine the specific needs of your pet. We cannot equate the dental needs to wild animals to those of our pets, we expect significantly greater longevity and quality of life. In addition diet and lifestyle is not comparible to domesticated pets and wildlife. Dental disease is painful and dangerous. Untreated dental disease will cause bacterial infections, oral and cardiac abcessess and damage to lung and liver function! By providing appropriate dental care, the research states you will increase you pet’s longevity by minimum of two years!!!!
Nov 24 2011
