Oral health test for animals
Left unchecked, pets can develop harmful bacteria, debris, and plaque on their teeth from their food. Over time, this can solidify into tartar, leading to gum irritation, gingivitis, and tooth loss.
The resulting pain and inflammation in a pet's mouth can hinder their ability to eat or drink, and the bacteria can enter their bloodstream, causing damage to their kidneys and other vital organs. This underscores the critical need for proactive oral health care for your pet.
Cats and dogs clean their teeth in the wild by chewing on bones or grass, but domestic pets often lack suitable alternatives. Owners may find it challenging to check t...