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Feb 08 2024
Home » News » Keep Smiling Why Every Month Should Be Pet Dental Health Month
Welcome, pet lovers, to a discussion that’ll leave you grinning from ear to ear (or should we say tooth to tooth)! February is known as Pet Dental Health Month, but why confine the celebration to just one month when our furry friends’ dental health deserves attention year-round? Let’s sink our teeth into the reasons why every month should be Pet Dental Health Month.
Brushing your pet’s teeth can seem daunting, but with the right approach, it can become a manageable part of their routine. Once you have the OK from your veterinarian to brush your pet’s teeth, introduce your pet to the toothbrush and toothpaste gradually, using pet-specific products and positive reinforcement.
Aim to brush their teeth daily, focusing on the outer surfaces of the teeth with gentle circular motions around the gumline (where the gums meet the teeth). Lift their lips to reach the back teeth, which are prone to tartar buildup. Be patient and calm throughout the process, taking breaks if needed, and rewarding good behavior with treats or praise.
Monitor for signs of dental issues and plan for professional veterinary cleanings to supplement your at-home care. With consistency and patience, you can help maintain your pet’s dental health and keep their smile bright!
Pet Dental Health Month may officially be in February, but let’s make every month a celebration of our furry friends’ dental health. By prioritizing regular dental care, we’re not just keeping our pets’ smiles bright, we’re also giving them the gift of a happy, healthy life. So, grab that toothbrush (or should we say “toothbrush for pets”) and let’s keep those tails wagging and those whiskers smiling all year long!
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