Dental Care for Your Pets is not negotiable Those of us that love our pets – as most of us do – like they are members of the family will do everything in our power to ensure they are healthy, happy and well cared for. Therefore we feed them, play with them, walk them, give them shelter – and show them abundant love. Loving your pet also means you will make sure they visit the vet when they are unwell, but not only then – also to pick up any problems early on. By taking them for regular checkups the vet may establish early on if they need preventive care in any way or form. This includes taking good care of the pet in terms of their dental health too. The vet will establish whether the pet’s teeth are good, and if not, what to do about that. Of course it is important that the pet owner knows too that their pet’s teeth are in good condition and what to do to keep it that way for as long as possible. The reasons for making sure the dog’s – or the cat’s – teeth are in good condition speak for themselves: the animal will not have smelly breath; it may help to prevent serious problems such as not eating well and therefore losing weight – and falling ill. Therefore you always need to be aware of the state of your pet’s teeth. In addition to checking up on their teeth yourself – which may not be all that easy as most of us know