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Dental Care Just As Important For Your Pet

October 30th, 2008 · No Comments

                              

Approximately 80% of dogs and 70% of cats will develop gum disease by age 3. Because of bacteria building up around the gums from plaque and calculus, your pet could possibly experience some type of periodontal disease without proper dental care.  

Starting your pet out with proper dental care by brushing at home is essential. It is not recommended that you take an elderly pet and try to start brushing their teeth. Toothpaste formulated especially for pets and a small toothbrush or finger brush is recommended. In the beginning, let it be fun for your young pet. Start once a day for a minute or two and then work your way up for a full brushing. Do not use human toothpaste.  

Your veterinarian will check your pets teeth during normal routine annual exams, and if they have a lot of tartar build up, they will recommend removing it themselves.  

If your pets gums are bleeding or they appear to have a hard time eating, or bad breath are all indications that there is an oral problem. This should be checked out by your vet as there could be something more complicated like an oral tumor or non cancerous masses.  

The best way to avoid periodontal problems is by prevention. Of course, over time, your pet may develop a tooth fracture or loose teeth, indicative to some smaller breeds such as yorkies, and these teeth can be removed safely by your veterinarian.  

Periodontal disease can have a serious impact on your pets health, so please take it seriously. 

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