“Was worried my dogs wouldn't drink the water, but they drink double the amount. After spending over $1000 on dental operations, I decided there had to be a better way.
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- Laura W
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Ok this is going to sound like the weirdest text but have you ever actually looked inside your dog's mouth? Like really looked?
I did the other day and honestly I was kind of shocked. I always just assumed everything was fine in there because my dog eats normally and seems happy. But apparently like 80% of dogs have some kind of dental disease by age 3?? That stat messed me up a little.
I started reading about it and turns out bad teeth can actually cause way bigger health problems — like heart and kidney stuff — because the bacteria from their mouth gets into their bloodstream. Wild right?
Anyway I've been on this whole dog mouth kick now and just wanted to pass it along. Next time your dog yawns or is being goofy just peek in there. Check if the gums look red or swollen, if there's brownish buildup on the teeth, or if their breath is genuinely terrible (like worse than normal dog breath lol).
Not trying to be dramatic about it. Just one of those things nobody really talks about and I wish someone had told me sooner.