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Newsletter February-2025

Why Pet Dental health Matters

February isn’t just about Valentine’s Day, it’s also National Pet Dental Health Month! While we’re busy showering our loved ones with care, let’s not forget about the pets who fill our homes with unconditional love. One of the most overlooked parts of their health is dental care, yet it plays a vital role in their overall well-being.

Here in Galt, where our pets enjoy year-round sunshine and outdoor adventures, their mouths are constantly at work chewing, playing, and exploring. But without proper care, bacteria can quickly build up, leading to dental disease that affects not just the mouth but the whole body.

Newsletter February-2025
Newsletter February-2025

WHY PET DENTAL HEALTH MATTERS

Studies show that by age three, most dogs and cats already have some degree of periodontal (gum) disease. Left untreated, this condition can:

  • Cause painful infections in teeth and gums.
  • Lead to bad breath (halitosis).
  • Spread bacteria into the bloodstream, potentially affecting the heart, kidneys, and liver.
  • Result in tooth loss and difficulty eating.

Think of your pet’s mouth as the gateway to their health-keeping it clean means protecting them inside and out.

FEBRUARY SPECIAL FOCUS: HEART HEALTH & ORAL HEALTH CONNECTION

Newsletter February-2025

Did you know that gum disease has been linked to heart problems in pets? Bacteria from infected gums can travel through the bloodstream and damage the heart valves, leading to serious conditions like endocarditis. By keeping your pet’s mouth clean, you’re also protecting their cardiovascular system.