Poor dental health; it’s one of the biggest problems our pets are struggling with.
Good dental health is vital for good overall health, not having this means that bacteria in the mouth are free to roam the rest of the body, causing issues elsewhere such as heart and kidneys, as well as long-term suffering for your dog or cat and huge vet bills for you.
More than 80% of cats and dogs in the UK over three years old are in need of dental work. (Statistics according to Pet Smile). This number is huge and just like with people, not eating the right foods has a lot to do with it. How it works Acid-producing bacteria in the animal’s mouth feast on starches (carbohydrates).
These bacteria live on the teeth in a biofilm called plaque. It’s the acid produced by the bacteria that slowly eats away at the tooth enamel, rot the tooth and causes bad breath. This follows on to a build-up of bad bacteria leading to gum decease and total tooth loss as well possible further health issues.