Most of us go to our dentist on a regular basis.
Those annual visits provide us with healthy teeth and gums. But what about the
dental needs of our four legged friends?
An astounding 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats
over the age of three are
showing signs of
periodontal disease!
Without daily maintenance and periodic
cleaning plaque and tartar build
up on your pet’s teeth. Gum disease and tooth loss occur when bacteria
contained in the plaque infect the gums surrounding your pet’s teeth. There is
also documented evidence that some heart, liver and kidney diseases are caused
by bacteria entering the bloodstream through infected gums.