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we do scaling of ur
pooche's teeth to keep them healthy n clean
Pets with
healthy mouths live longer

Pets with healthy teeth and gums enjoy their lives more. They are happier
and play more.They get more exercise.Twenty years ago, we expected large
breed dogs to live 9 or 10 years. Today with luck, it’s
reasonable to expect eleven to thirteen years. Some of it of course, is
better nutrition and medical care. Much of it I think, is
improved dental health.Without dental attention, most dogs have infected
smelly mouths by the time they are six or seven. Twenty four
hours a day, that infection sheds bacteria into the bloodstream. Is that
fatal? Of course not.The body is good at dealing with ths kind of
thing,but it stresses the immune system. As time goes on the
bacterial load worsens and with age the immune system becomes
progressively less competent. By eight or nine we have a old failing
dog with kidney disease,liver problems and a mouth that can be salvaged
only by removing most of the teeth.That doesn’t have to happen.
The teeth should be
brushed at least once or twice a week, more often if possible. As with
grooming, acclimation is best started early in the puppy's life.
Dental
health for dogs:
One of the best things a pet owner can do to insure the overall health of
their pet is to do routine checking of the teeth, gums and oral cavity. So
just bring your pooche to us n see the difference urself.These r some
of the before n after pictures of my dog chester's teeth which we have
cleaned....
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An unhealthy oral
cavity with all sorts of unfavorable bacteria & plaque buildup.
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Starting of the scaling.
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Half
tooth (molar)cleaned.
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after
full cleaning-see the difference.
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