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Dental Care
February is Pet Dental Awareness Month.   Receive 20% off all dental services by printing this page!

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Dogs and cats can’t brush their teeth. But foul breath and yellow-brown teeth are not only unappealing, they could indicate a serious gum disease. And that can lead to other health problems.

At Animals R Special, we promote regular dental care for dogs and cats. Unmanaged dental problems can lead to bad breath, mouth pain, and loss of teeth. Chronic dental disease can result in heart or kidney disease
 
Without proper dental care, 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats show signs of oral disease by age three. In fact, oral disease is the No. 1 health problem
diagnosed in dogs and cats.

There are ways that you, the owner, can help to maintain your pets dental health.   Specialized diets, chew toys, dental rinses and at home tooth brushing will greatly reduce your pets chances of contracting oral disease.