Thanks to the super powers of the internet and social media, it’s no longer a secret that February is the month we ALL try to heighten awareness and focus on pet dental care…
What a horrible thought (“if” you neglected your pets teeth) should your pup have a cavity, or infection and can’t bark out that they’re in pain and need to see a vet…
SINCE IT’S WORDLESS WEDNESDAY –
I thought I would resurrect a vet visit blog post/video Harley & I had a few years ago to discuss BRUSHING MY DOGS TEETH #forthosewhowanttoreadit
Happiness is always an inside job ❤️
February 8, 2017
Look at that courage!! Sitting tall and proud! Usually one has to fight tooth 😉 and nail to visit the vet! <3
February 12, 2017
Harley has a serious crush on his vet staff!!! He loves to go there 🙂
February 8, 2017
hahaha love that billboard!! Thanks for spreading the word on Dental month.
February 12, 2017
I’m with you, I thought the billboard was the best!
February 8, 2017
Shadow is getting her teeth cleaned tomorrow. She probably won’t be “talking” to me for a few days; but it needs to be done. Have to remember to get some of that TruDog mouth spray!
February 12, 2017
I’ve never heard of that spray, is it any good? Once I started them on THK food – bad breath has never been an issue. #grateful
February 8, 2017
Great sign for this month! No stinky breath, please!
February 12, 2017
No stinky breath indeed!
February 8, 2017
That billboard message is hilarious and such a great reminder to all pet owners.
February 12, 2017
I know that billboard brought plenty of business this month LOL
February 8, 2017
It is difficult to think about the pain that a lot of pets are going through. Dental disease is easily overlooked. I think that the veterinary sign is brilliant! It is funny and true all at once.
February 12, 2017
Agreed Robin, we’ve really got to be more attentive to their dental hygiene and also make sure new pet parents are aware that they can start preventative measures when their furry ones are babies too!
February 8, 2017
I’m bad about brushing Rita’s teeth, I must admit, but my vet said her teeth looked great the last time we were there. I admitted my lapsed duties and he said something like that some dogs just have great teeth genetically, so I guess I lucked out. (I should still do it once in a while though! Don’t want them to get funky!)
February 12, 2017
I was surprised to find out Jackie that dogs don’t need their teeth brushed every night – so we’ve adopted that 3X a week schedule. It’s helped me remember as well.
February 8, 2017
LOL, that sign says it all!
February 12, 2017
I think that’s the cleverest sign I’ve ever seen!
February 8, 2017
I love a vet’s office that uses funny sayings on their boards. We are big fans of dental health.
February 12, 2017
That sign was ingenious !!!
February 9, 2017
With four dogs, we don’t brush teeth. We do, however, have plenty of bones on hand, and the dogs’ teeth always look great at the vet’s.
February 12, 2017
I tried marrow bones, but it just grossed me out so bad and Harley with his divo self wasn’t all that interested. We brush and use acadia antlers.
February 9, 2017
Our vet’s office gives discounts on cleanings this month too. Luckily we don’t need any right now! Still, we’ve had to in the past, so I’m always trying to do better about dental care.
February 12, 2017
It’s that one thing which I believe many of us fall short on…. I’m trying to stick with the 3X a week routine. I don’t always make it but I’m always trying….
February 11, 2017
I love pet dental month! Too many little fur kiddos live with uncomfortable teeth. Some of the kitties that come into the shelter have such rank mouths… the state of their teeth makes me want to cry! I can’t imagine living like that.
Here’s hoping more people hop on board the dental train this year!
Jean from Welcome to the Menagerie
February 12, 2017
I like your tag line Jean – “hop on board that dental train!” I can only imagine what you must see at the shelter. Poor fur babies is right…