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Caring For My Pet’s Teeth

Every vet sees an awful problem in some older pets. The pet loses a tooth or two as a result of problems not fixed, and then their gums are sore, so their owner feeds them only soft foods.

BUT this speeds up problems in the rest of the teeth, so one by one the pet has all their teeth rot and be pulled out, until the pet has no teeth and ongoing mouth infections and the owner is really upset and sad.

Some pets die early because of ongoing tooth problems, many of which can be avoided.    

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Any comments? Got some tricks that make your pet’s teeth great? Got a cute tooth photo? Pets Australia is always keen to receive comments and photos from members. Email them to petaustralia@petsaustralia.org, or link to the forum here.

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