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.
Offensive dog breath is often due to tartar build-up and bacteria on the surface of the teeth. Tartar (the accumulation of minerals, food particles and bacteria) typically accumulates at the gingival surface where the tooth and gum meet. When not routinely addressed, the gum line can become irritated and inflamed, resulting in gingivitis.
What a big difference in raw feeding and species-appropriate food truly helped my pets. Animals are meant to eat and live like they are instinctively and genetically brought up to!
After small changes in diet and the addition of raw feeding, the animals’ moods have greatly improved. They are more eager to interact with people and seek attention actively.
Tis the season for renewal, reenergizing, and new resources and we have a few suggestions for New Year’s Resolutions for Dog Owners.