Periodontal
Health EFAC
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GUM HEALTH IS IMPORTANTOral health is just as important to your cat or dog’s health, as it is to ours. However because few dogs or cats get their teeth brushed on a regular basis, they are very prone to plaque build-up. Smaller breeds of dogs have smaller mouths and as a result their teeth can be more crowded together, which then leads to an easier build up of plaque. Some species of cats are also more prone. In fact statistics indicate that as many as 80% of our trusted companions have oral health concerns. “Doggy Breath” Is Not Necessarily NormalPersistent bad breath from your cat or a dog is the most common sign indicating that you should visit your veterinarian for an oral health exam. Now Available From Your VeterinarianAfter years of research a US patent was awarded in 2009 for this amazing breakthrough technology. Now for the first time, an evidence based product is available to support your pet’s oral health. Ask Your Veterinarian About EFAC |
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