Dedicated to raising funds and awareness
for dogs and cats diagnosed
with heart disease.
February is National Pet Dental Health Month!
By Christy Drackett

We know that dental health has almost nothing to do with cardiovascular health. However, all of this information is under the umbrella of “preventative care.” (see below!)

Fact: Preventative care is the NUMBER ONE THING that will save you from unexpected and costly veterinary bills.

Fiction: Preventative care is hard.

Truth: Preventative care is so easy. Doing something as simple as brushing your pet’s teeth for a minute (or less) each day can save you hundreds, even thousands, of dollars in the long run. (Think fewer teeth cleanings, which can easily run upwards of $600/year).

Here is a video put out by the American Veterinary Medical Association that tells us why pet dental hygiene is important, and details about how to adopt a tooth-brushing regime.

I don’t know about you guys, but I’m making an appointment TODAY to have both of my cats’ teeth cleaned in February. Our veterinary office runs a special in February, $40 off each cleaning. Your vet might have a special in February, too. Check it out! And avoid those high-cost future vet bills…