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Dental Topics
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Dental Topics
Indepth education on signs &
symptoms, diagnosis, and
treatment of diseases.
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Eliminate Your Pet's Bad Breath
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The most common causes of bad breath in pets are linked to:
- Bacteria and food particles stuck in pet's mouth
- Diet
- Eating disorder (eating feces or garbage)
- Kidney disease
- Lung disease
- Tumors in the mouth
It's estimated that 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have an oral disease by the age of 3. By establishing a regular tooth brushing routine, you can help to significantly reduce its chances of developing an oral disease, while also freshening its breath.
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Video: 1-800-PetMeds Breath Refresher Chewable Tabs
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Improve your pet's oral health.
- Supplement your pet's brushing regimen with chews or treats to help maintain your pet's dental health.
- Add a dental solution to your pet's water bowl to help fight bacteria in between brushing.
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Dental Rinses:
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Dental Chews and Treats:
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"PetMeds' Breath Refresher tablets are the best. They really work! My dogs breath has no odor and the teeth are cleaner, and he seems to love them because he thinks he is getting a treat." - Evan
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Max's Tip: For pets with severe bad breath, visit your veterinarian, as this may be due to a more serious dental problem. |
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