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How to Keep Your Dog's Teeth Clean!

How to keep your dog's teeth clean

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How to Keep Your Dog's Teeth Clean!

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How to brush your dog’s teeth• Start by offering your dog a taste of the veterinary toothpaste.

• Let your pet taste the toothpaste, then run your finger along the gums of the upper teeth. Repeat the process with the tooth brush.

• Work from back to front, making small circles along the gum lines. It should take you less than 30 seconds to brush your pet’s teeth.

• Do not try to brush the entire mouth at first. If all that your pet lets you brush is the outside of the upper teeth, you are still addressing the most important area of periodontal disease – prevention.

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How to Keep Your Dog's Teeth Clean!

When it comes to keeping your dog's teeth healthy and bright, experts agree that prevention is the key. Removal of plaque through brushing, dental checkups and a healthy diet can prevent or delay the onset of gum disease. And it’s important to start early. Once plaque builds up on teeth it gets harder to remove.

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Dog’s Dental Care

• Bad breath • Plaque and tartar build-up• Loss of appetite • Red or inflamed gums• Loose or missing teeth

Even if your dog puts up a fight when it comes to dental care, it’s important to regularly check their mouth for signs of a problem. Look for:

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About Us

Dr. Furman offers routine dental care including full dental examinations, scaling, and polishing. When needed Dr. Furman will perform surgical tooth extractions. Dr. Furman also recommends a dental program for your pet to continue to ensure the health of the oral cavity.

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Contact UsDr. Furman believes strongly in the importance of keeping your pet’s dental health at an optimum for the well being of your pet’s heart, liver, and kidneys.

For More info on your pet health visit: http://monhagenvet.com/

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