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Pet dental health is an often overlooked aspect of overall pet health, but it’s just as important for our beautiful dogs as it is for us humans! February is Pet Dental Health Month, and it’s the perfect time to educate ourselves on how to keep our dogs’ teeth and gums in tip-top shape. Neglecting your dog’s dental hygiene can lead to a variety of problems, including bad breath, yellow or brown teeth, and even pain when eating.
Pet dental health is an often overlooked aspect of overall pet health, but it’s just as important for our beautiful dogs as it is for us humans! February is Pet Dental Health Month, and it’s the perfect time to educate ourselves on how to keep our dogs’ teeth and gums in tip-top shape. Neglecting your dog’s dental hygiene can lead to a variety of problems, including bad breath, yellow or brown teeth, and even pain when eating.
More than 50% of dogs in America are obese and this number is on the rise. Overweight dogs are at increased risk of metabolic abnormalities, cardiovascular disease, joint diseases, a lowered immune system, and many other health problems. They also are less mobile and can’t run, play, or do other activities as much as they’d like. Do your pet a favor, feed them the amount recommended by their vet and don’t give in to those puppy dogs eyes when they ask for more!
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