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Tucson, AZ 85747

Recognizing National Pet Dental Health Month 

February marks a special time for our beloved pets – National Pet Dental Health Month. As pet care specialists, we understand the integral role oral care plays in our furry friend’s overall health and happiness. This dedicated month serves as a reminder to prioritize and celebrate the significance of dental well-being for our pets. Join us in fostering awareness, learning valuable tips, and embracing the importance of maintaining those endearing smiles. National Pet Dental Health Month is our opportunity to ensure our pets live their best lives with radiant oral health.

Common Signs Your Pet Needs Dental Care

  • Stinky Breath – If your pet’s breath consistently has an unpleasant odor, it could be a sign of dental issues such as periodontal disease, highlighting the importance of a veterinary check-up.
  • Decreased Appetite – Noticeable alterations in your pet’s eating behavior, such as difficulty chewing or reluctance to eat, may suggest dental discomfort, prompting the need for a thorough dental examination.
  • Drooling and Pawing at the Mouth – If your pet is drooling excessively or frequently pawing at their mouth, it could signal oral pain or discomfort, emphasizing the importance of consulting with a veterinarian for appropriate dental care.

Tips for Pet Dental Care 

  • Regular Brushing – Integrate a consistent brushing routine with pet-friendly toothpaste and a toothbrush to prevent plaque and maintain fresh breath, promoting overall oral hygiene.
  • Dental Treats and Toys – Provide dental treats and toys designed to reduce plaque and tartar buildup while offering an enjoyable chewing experience, contributing to your pet’s dental well-being.
  • Professional Check-ups – Schedule regular dental check-ups with your veterinarian to catch potential issues early on, ensuring proactive care and addressing any concerns to keep your pet’s smile bright and healthy.

Remember, dental care is a continuous commitment, and your local veterinarian is an invaluable resource in this journey. If you have any lingering questions or need personalized guidance on your pet’s oral health, don’t hesitate to contact your veterinarian.