From Deseret News archives:
Dental health is vital for cats, dogs
Dear A.S.: February was National Pet Dental Month, and you should seriously take advantage of this service. There is a study released by the American Veterinary Dental Society that lists oral disease as the No. 1 health problem diagnosed in dogs and cats. Periodontal disease affects about 80 percent of dogs over the age of 3, and "Dog" is already 5 years old.
Are there any risks involved in ignoring dental care for dogs and cats? You bet there are! The results can include painful oral infections, tooth loss, potential spread of infection to other vital body organs, and other more serious problems in the mouth such as pathologic jaw fracture. And your dog isn't going to walk up to you and say, "My tooth aches!"
Toothpaste? Yes. And pet toothpaste comes in flavors that appeal to dogs and cats. (Beef for canines and fish for felines, no doubt.) They are designed to be swallowed. Dr. Daniel Carmichael, veterinary dental specialist with the Center for Veterinary Care in Westbury, N.Y., emphasizes that you should brush your pet's teeth once a day using a pet toothbrush and special pet toothpaste to prevent plaque buildup.
If your dog has bad breath, then you may appreciate Hartz dental breath strips as long as you keep in mind that bad doggy breath can also be an indication of a dental problem. Check your pet for bleeding or irritated gums, tartar buildup or oral pain, and seek veterinary assistance right away if you notice any problems.
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