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Dental disease is one of the most common but often overlooked problems in pets. By the age of three, over 80% of dogs and cats show signs of dental issues such as plaque buildup, gingivitis, or periodontal disease. These problems cause discomfort, pain, and can lead to serious systemic infections if untreated.
A clean mouth isn’t just about fresh breath—it supports better digestion, keeps your pet’s immune system strong, and helps maintain their energy and vitality. After all, how well your pet eats impacts everything else.
Persistent bad breath
Difficulty chewing or dropping food
Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
Excessive drooling
Loose or missing teeth
Activity
Dogs
Cats
Daily Brushing
Use a dog-specific toothbrush and enzymatic toothpaste formulated for canines.
Use a smaller, softer cat-specific toothbrush or finger brush with toothpaste made just for cats.
Dental Chews & Treats
Choose dental chews designed to reduce plaque and tartar while keeping calories in check.
Dental treats for cats are usually smaller, softer, and specially formulated to be palatable and safe for felines.
Hydration
Less interested in play or walks.
More time resting, less interest in climbing.