When was the last time you kissed your pet?
When was the last time you kissed your pet?
Is it getting harder to love your pet "up close and personal"? Do you pass out when your dog gives you that big smacker kiss of greeting? Do you want to gag when your kitty rubs her chin along your nose to wake you up in the morning? Well then, now is the time to take a look inside your dog or cat's mouth (or even those ferrets...). Bad breath (halitosis) in pets usually has its origins in dental disease, and is an early warning sign of dental problems. If your pet knocks you over before he enters the room, then a dental check up is in order!
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