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Saving Pet's Smiles

Posted on 2009-02-16 12:51:18

I wanted to share this video with you about the importance of dental care for your pet.  More than 80% of pets over the age of three suffer from some form of dental disease.  Sadly, only a small percentage of pet owners provide their pets with a prophylactic dental which could reduce build up of plaque and tartar.

In addition to bad breath, poor dental hygiene has been linked to heart problems in dogs.  Dogs with bad teeth are more likely to have heart murmurs or infections of the heart’s lining.  Pet owners are an integral part of maintaining their pet’s dental health.  After a routine dental cleaning, owners should utilize “at-home” care to keep their pet’s oral health at its best!

Many diets and treats are now designed to aid a busy pet owner with at home dental care.  Also available are chew toys, oral gels, and water additives that help retard plaque formation. An easy and inexpensive option is to apply a barrier sealant once weekly after the pet’s dental cleaning.   This process takes less than 2 minutes a week and can help insure a healthy mouth for your pet.

Feel free to discuss any of your pet dental health concerns with me.  You are an integral part of protecting your pet’s health and by working with your veterinarian you can help insure your pet stays with you for a long time. Refer to this video for more.

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A Guide To Pet Nutrition

Posted on 2008-11-13 12:26:09

With the recent recall of some pet food products with peanut butter in them it reminds me of the time in 2007 when several million bags of pet food were recalled in the United States due to contamination. Though some of the recalls were done by the manufacturers voluntarily to “be safe,” some of the recalled food was found to have contaminated vegetable proteins. Several pets unfortunately died, and even more were hospitalized.

After millions of horrified pet owners were told by major pet food manufacturers that it was safe to feed their food once again, many pet owners were left with many unanswered questions including “what am I really putting in my dog’s bowl every day?”

Learn to read pet food labels.  Look over the ingredients to see what is in the bag you intend to feed your pet. You should see quality ingredients listed first. The higher the item on the list, the more prevalent it is in the food, (i.e. the first ingredient is the largest ingredient while the last few ingredients on the list may only be in trace amounts). The first few items on the list should include meats, vegetables and some whole grains.

Select the right type of food for your pet’s stage in life. Puppy formulas are necessary for the growing pooch, while adult formula is for the mature dog. If a puppy is fed a food meant for an adult dog, they will not be eating the right amount of nutrients to sustain the rapid growth of the small dog’s body. Senior formula foods are meant to provide proper nutrition to older dogs whose needs are different than puppies and adult dogs.

Switch your dog’s food to a new brand slowly. Unlike humans who can eat a variety of different foods in one day, dogs can become ill when their regular pet food is replaced with a new brand of food. To switch your dog to a new food you should plan on continuing their current food and gradually add in the new food while decreasing the old.
While the government and large pet food manufacturing companies are working to prevent future recalls, pet owners should strive to continue to feed their pets the healthiest food available to them.

If you have any questions about this, please post them here or call our office and make an appointment.

Sincerely,
Dr. Nathan Anderson



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