To address the significance of oral health care for pets, the AVMA and several veterinary groups are sponsoring National Pet Dental Health Month in February.
Click on the links below to learn more about National Pet Dental Health Month, and how you can improve the dental (and overall) health of your pets.
Watch
Dr. Sheldon Rubin gives easy, step-by-step instructions on how to teach a dog or cat to accept a daily tooth brushing. He also describes healthy treats, and explains the true risks of periodontal disease in pets.
Listen
In this AVMA Animal Tracks podcast, Dr. Linda DeBowes talks about the importance of dental health for our pets.
View
Dog breath is nothing to smile about ... even for a cat. View the National Pet Dental Health Month ad from the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Share
Show AVMA your pets' pearly whites! They are looking for photos of your pet's beautiful teeth - and they mean any kind of pets: dogs, cats, horses, bunnies, ferrets, goats, cows ... fuzzy, furred or finned, you name it. After all, pets need dental care, too. View and submit your photos on their Flickr group: Pearly White Pets.
Read
View the AVMA's press release on National Pet Dental Health Month.
Learn More
For more information on National Pet Dental Health Month, including educational tools and downloadable posters, visit www.petdental.com.
Remember
While February is National Pet Dental Health Month, dental health should be a daily ritual for pet owners all year long.
Provided By: www.avma.org
4 comments:
My mom's going to check out your links. I think I'll hibernate this month. Besides, my breath is always minty fresh!
Twink!
Your so funny Twink! The links are very insightful!
Thanks! Mom actually brushed my teeth...I wasn't very happy about this.
Yeahhhhh......glad she brushed them up for you!
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