February is Pet Dental Health Month, but we believe it is super important to take care of your dog's and cat's dental health all year long year! Although teeth can tend to be overlooked, your pet’s dental health is vital to keeping them happy and healthy throughout their entire lives.
We love our pets. That's why we care what we feed them and how we care for them. One important part of caring for our pet's health is sometimes overlooked even though it's right under their nose - their teeth!
Dog breath. Or even cat breath, for that matter, is generally not a sign of fresh breath. But does it mean something more? Bad breath in your dog or cat can be a sign of halitosis, stomatitis, gingivitis, periodontal disease, mouth ulcers, gum inflammation, and abscessed teeth, to name a few things. If you have dealt with any of the symptoms above (or beyond) you will understand how important mouth health is to your pet.