Dental disease in dogs and cats is very common, and can prove very dangerous. Left untreated, severe dental disease can lead to bacterial infections – and we’ve seen a correlation between dental disease and chronic diseases of the heart, kidneys and liver, and even organ failure. Regular dental care is critical to your pet’s health, but they can’t do it alone. Banfield is here to help you brush up on your pet’s dental needs.
Are professional pet dental cleanings really that important to your pet's health? Yes! They are just as important as providing your pet with regular physical exams.
Yes, just like your mother taught you. Good health starts with brushing your teeth – and the same is true for your dogs and cats.
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