February is National Pet Dental Awareness Month! How often are you brushing your dog or cat’s teeth? Let us know in the comments.
Dental – Feb 2018
Dental Post #23
Oral rinse is a great option for pets who do not like to have their teeth brushed. If used in between brushing sessions, Dentahex™ Oral Rinse can help reduce plaque and freshen breath in dogs and cats.
Dental Post #22
Did you know? Studies in dogs have shown that periodontal disease is associated with microscopic changes in the heart, liver, and kidneys. By keeping your pet’s teeth clean, you may be able to prevent long term, serious health issues.
Dental Post #21
Does your dog or cat get antsy when the toothbrush comes near? Try the Enzadent fingerbrush – a good option for picky pets. Comes in a kit with yummy tasting poultry toothpaste!
Dental Post #20
TIP: Does your cat give you this look when you try to brush their teeth? Try to offer regular rewards or treats during the process to entice them to warm up the brushing. Start small and increase the session time as your kitty becomes more comfortable.
Dental Post #19
Video: What is the best way to brush your dog’s teeth? Watch this video for easy instructions! https://youtu.be/0NxOfWR3RIs
Dental Post #18
Did you know? Enzadent® Dental Chews for dogs combine enzymes found naturally in your pet’s saliva with the natural abrading action of beef hide to help remove food debris before it becomes a problem.
Dental Post #17
Comment with the emoji that best describes the experience of brushing your dog or cat’s teeth.
Dental Post #16
Did you know? As many as 85% of pets will develop dental disease in their lifetime. Schedule your pet’s dental exam and cleaning today to help prevent serious issues down the road.
Dental Post #15
Brushing your cat’s teeth can definitely be a challenge, but it’s so important for their overall health. Check out these tips for brushing your cat’s teeth from Dr. Marty Becker: http://bit.ly/2G649Ne