There's no doubt about it, dental disease in our pets really stinks! It is one of the most common problems we see in veterinary practice and not only is it painful for your pet, the increased bacteria in the mouth can be associated with other conditions such as kidney disease, heart disease and liver disease. As many as eight in ten pets have dental disease!
Monthly Archives: July 2016
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- Posted: July 05, 2016
You've just noticed something strange about your furry friend, and you want to know if it's normal or not. Well, here is a list of anatomy parts on your furry friend that appear weird, but are actually quite normal.
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Magnesium is an essential Macromineral, meaning that it is needed in a fairly large supply in the body. Like most Macrominerals (calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chloride, and sulfur) the body requires more than it can produce. Therefore, diet is required to fill the gap between what is naturally in the body and what it actually requires.