Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Dogs health clinic


Dental Info Some sources say bones will splinter and cause harm to a dog’s gums, throat and digestive system; as well as harmful bacterial infections from uncooked bones. Others say that bones are a natural way for dogs to clean their teeth, exercise their jaws, and get nutrients from the bone and marrow.
You can brush your dog’s teeth yourself, which at first will not be easily accomplished, but if done correctly will be one of the best things you can do for your pet healthwise, or have a vet check their teeth yearly.

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