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What Dental Conditions Should I Look For In My Dog?

As a responsible dog owner, it’s important to take care of your pup’s teeth. In order to do that properly, pet owners must practice good dental hygiene. If your pup’s teeth are not checked regularly, they can be prone to bad breath and gum disease, also known as periodontal disease.

“In addition to gingivitis and periodontal disease, there are some less commonly seen dental conditions that owners should be aware of, such as tooth fractures, tooth root abscess, and caries.
If you are able to recognize the telltale signs of dental or oral problems, you can get your pet the treatment he needs quickly, before complications arise.” In this article by Dr. James Anthony, you will learn what to look out for in your pet’s teeth and bite. Click here to read the full article.

 

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