This is the time to take a closer look at your pet's dental health. As our teeth are a very important part of our overall health so is our pets. Dental problems can often cause or be caused by other health problems. This is why each year we raise awareness of the importance of veterinary dentistry though our extended Pet Dental Month incentives.
With national focus on pet dental care, you will find great incentives to help you keep your pet's pearly white sparkling.
Bad breath is not the only indication that your pet may need a dental. Call to schedule your pet's dental service today!!!
From now until March 31st we will be take 20% off our basic dental services. To ensure that your pet can maintain their new beautiful smile, you will also get a homecare dental kit to take with you.*
What you need to know about your pet's dental health!!!
From now until March 31st we will be take 20% off our basic dental services.
1. A pet with healthy teeth equals a pet
with better breath!
2. Dental disease can actually lead to
problems with your pet’s organs, such as the heart.
3. Retained baby teeth can cause problems
in pets too! Did you know that full grown dogs have 42
teeth and full grown cats have 30 teeth? Before their adult teeth grow in,
though, their baby teeth have to fall out. Sometimes, not all of the baby teeth
want to come out. This can lead to problems like gum irritation and tartar
buildup.
4.
Caring for your pet’s teeth can prevent other health problems, saving you tons of money over the long
term!
5. You need regular dental care and you brush
your teeth everyday – why wouldn’t your pets? Your veterinarian and these handy videos can help you
learn to brush your dog's teeth and your cat's teeth.
6. Did you know that 4 out of 5 dogs over the
age of 3 years have some sort of periodontal disease? It can be caused by the buildup of
plaque, so it’s important to go in for regular dental checkups and
cleanings.
7. Pets that don’t get dental care can
painfully lose their teeth –
this can be terribly painful and cause serious health problems.
8. Your dog and cat are very good at hiding
pain – you might never know that your pet has a serious dental problem until
it’s very advanced. This is yet
another reason it’s important to take your pet in for regular dental checkups.
9. Teeth wear out! Your pets are tough on their
teeth.
10. Periodontal disease affects up to 80% of all adult pets. It is
2.4 times more expensive to treat dental disease than to prevent it.
Call us at 954-920-3556 and ask us how you can SAVE on incredible dental care and products.
SOURCE: http://www.pethealthnetwork.com/dog-health/dog-checkups-preventive-care/10-reasons-why-you-should-take-care-your-pets-teeth
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