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Bad breath in a pet is something to pay attention to.

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If your pet has bad breath, your vet can start the process but you will need to help at home also. Brushing your pet’s teeth is just as important as brushing our own. Brushing will help keep the puppy or kitty kisses as enjoyable as possible, but bad breath can also bee a sign of dental concerns that you should have your vet check for. Many pets can develop dental diseases by the age of 3. Be proactive and speak with your vet to see what they recommend to keep you pet healthy and happy.

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