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It’s National Pet Dental Health Month!

It’s National Pet Dental Health Month!

It’s National Pet Dental Health Month, celebrating an important part of your pet’s health.

Every year, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) sponsors National Pet Dental Health Month in February. It is a time to remember this very important aspect of your pet’s health and take steps to better your pet’s dental health. Your participation can encourage your cat or dog to live a happy and healthy life! If you need competent pet dental services in Maryland, contact Everhart Veterinary Medicine in Baltimore!

Importance of Pet Dental Health

The mouth might be a small part of the body, but its health can have huge impacts or signify that something is terribly wrong. Your pet’s bad breath could be a sign of a dental disease such as periodontal disease, or an indicator of an organ health problem. Poor dental health can also cause other health problems, such as dietary issues, chronic pain, and organ damage through bacteria. The simple act of brushing your pet’s teeth daily can prevent a lot of pain and a lot of expenses. A healthy mouth is a happy mouth!

How You Can Celebrate

Pet dental care is a year-round duty, but during the month of February, one can take the time to appreciate your dog or cat’s smile. Enjoy reading up on helpful pet dental health tips throughout the month and learn new ways to improve your pet’s dental care. It could be the month your pet enjoys a special dental chew treat! It’s also a great time to take pictures of your pet’s smile and share them on social media.

Why Visit a Veterinarian?

Your local veterinarian is an essential part of your pet’s dental health. A veterinarian can professionally clean your pet’s teeth and spot dental diseases. It is recommended to visit the vet for pet dentistry once a year. Signs that your pet should see a vet for dental services as soon as possible include the following conditions:

  • Bad breath
  • Drooling
  • Painful or bleeding gums
  • Broken teeth
  • Loose teeth
  • Refusal to eat or drink

Animals can be masters at hiding pain, which is why vet visits are essential to keeping on top of your pets’ health. At Everhart Veterinary Medicine, we are happy to help your cat, dog, or exotic pet achieve the healthiest teeth and gums! 

Trust the Care of Your Pet to the Professionals at Everhart Veterinary Medicine!

At Everhart Veterinary Medicine, our veterinary professionals strive to provide your pet with the very best of veterinary care. We believe that the best care for your pet should be provided by experienced, compassionate, and knowledgeable veterinary professionals. With two Maryland locations in both Baltimore and Pasadena, we are always ready to welcome your pet as a new patient! Give us a call today at 410-355-3131 or 410-793-7670! For more information, as well as updates on veterinary news and topics, visit us on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn!

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