MGK's Pet Tips of the Week
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Most of us can say that we brush our teeth at least twice a day (those of us who value hygiene at least). We do this to prevent cavities and stop plaque build up so that we don’t lose our lovely smiles. But pet owners usually forget about caring for and maintaining their pet’s teeth. Dental care is an important part of keeping your pet healthy and happy. If your dog has dental problems than he or she may experience a loss of appetite, broken teeth and bad breadth. According to this article from Yahoo! Pets, pet owners can take precautions to prevent problems relating to oral health. It suggests regular care and starting to get your dog used to teeth cleaning at an early age. Also dry, crunchy foods can help to remove plaque and buildup
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