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Three Ways To Enhance Your Pet’s Dental Health 

The month of February is National Pet Dental Health Awareness Month. Therefore, it’s time to review your pet’s dental care regimen and make some small, but impactful improvements. Just like humans, a pet’s oral health is directly connected to the condition of their systematic health, making dental care a major priority. With that said, let’s explore three key ways to enhance your pet’s dental health.  

Get Proactive 

The most important thing to remember when it comes to your pet’s teeth and gums is that early intervention is essential. Understanding the symptoms of a potential dental concern plays a pivotal role in securing the proper treatment to prevent more complex, costly, and damaging issues. We recommend scheduling at least one oral health visit for your pet each year. 

Reevaluate Your Pet Food Choices 

Now it’s time to reassess your pet food and treat choices. Similar to humans, certain foods can be more damaging to your pet’s oral health. On the other hand, alternate food options can actually play a key role in helping your pet combat tartar build-up. Do some research or ask your veterinarian about high-quality food options with dental benefits. Certain foods encourage more chewing, which means more time to allow the food to scrape away at the tartar that may be lining your pet’s teeth. 

Brush Your Pet’s Teeth 

In between dental checkups and professional cleanings from your veterinarian, it’s crucial to stay on top of at-home dental care. We recommend incorporating teeth brushing into your pet’s routine. Brushing your pet’s teeth can occur daily, but if that’s not possible, at least once per week to combat tartar buildup. You can ask your trusted veterinarian about their preferred pet-friendly toothbrushes and toothpaste to make the most informed decision for your pet’s home oral hygiene regimen. 

This National Pet Dental Health Awareness Month, get ahead of your pet’s dental care needs. Contact your trusted veterinarian today to learn more about pet oral healthcare needs and tricks.