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What is pet dental insurance and what does it cover? - AOL

Feed your pet a healthy diet: Feed your pet a balanced diet that promotes dental health. Shop around: Compare insurance policies and veterinary clinics to find the best rates. Read More
Smile-Worthy Secrets: Keep Your Pet’s Teeth Healthy for Life
Why Dental Care Deserves a Spot in Your Pet’s Health Routine While many pet parents stay on top of grooming, feeding, and exercise, dental care often gets overlooked. But untreated dental issues can ... Read More
The hidden dangers of pet dental disease - WFLA

BLOOM (TAMPA) – February is National Pet Dental Health Month—a time dedicated to raising awareness about the critical role oral health plays in our pets’ overall well-being. Lifestyle expert … ... Read More
February is National Pet Dental Health Month - WXII Channel 12

Updated: 11:30 AM EST Feb 8, 2016 Advertisement February is National Pet Dental Health Month Updated: 11:30 AM EST Feb 8, 2016 ... Read More
Your pet need dental work? Pros and cons of non-anesthetic procedures

Additionally, pets with underlying health conditions such as heart disease, kidney disease or respiratory problems may be at a higher risk of complications during a non-anesthetic dental. Read More
Yes, You Should Be Brushing Your Pet's Teeth. Here's Why - MSN

The good news is that you can significantly reduce your pet’s risk of disease through regular at-home dental care, according to veterinarians — and it’s never too late to start. Read More
Good dental health in pets essential to overall health

January 31, 2008 Good dental health in pets essential to overall health WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A Purdue University veterinarian wants people to become more aware of how poor dental care can affect ... Read More
Tooth or consequences: Why dental health is so important for your pets ...

Dental health in our pets is about much more than stinky breath. While bad mouth odor certainly affects us, poor dental health affects your pet in many more ways. My dogs often have bad breath, but ... Read More
4 Tips for taking care of your pet's dental health - WKBW

February is Pet Oral Health Month. 70-80% of cats and dogs over the age of three have some form of dental disease, according to Dr. Lobos. This can of course be dangerous for your four-legged ... Read More
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