Puppy breath? Cute. “Doggy breath”? Ehhh, not so much. (Cat breath? I’m not even going there!)
I know that most of you brush your Corgi’s teeth at least once a day … been lookin’ for that beef flavored floss for a while, but no luck … so the fact that February is National Pet Dental Health Month is no news to you!
The Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) reminds us that periodontal disease is the most commonly diagnosed problem in dogs and cats, and a little prevention goes a long way.
Dexter says “I got MY chompers checked!”
In recognition of this post, the good folks at Greenies are donating 25 smackeroos to the AAHA’s Helping Pets Fund! The Fund provides financial support to sick or injured pets in need of veterinary care, whose owners have either abandoned them or lack the means to pay for treatment.
How cool is that?
Just by reading this, you helped get funds to pets and people in need.
As usual, Corgi friend, you ROCK!
dental assistant training says
This is nice blog here for good cause. Dental treatment for dogs and other animals is really good cause.
Nimfa Corgi says
I totally agree, dogs need dental care too. We don't want them to suffer from too much pain when their teeth are all worn out. So as much as possible, we have to prevent it.