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Pets' Oral Health

Dr Sivagurunathan, Practicing Veterinarian and Vice President of the Malaysian Animal Welfare Foundation

19-Apr-13 15:00

Pets' Oral Health

Most pet owners don’t make it a point to check that their pet’s oral health is in good condition. However, it is estimated that over 80 percent of dogs alone have significant oral pathology, and there is plenty pet owners can do to prevent oral hygiene problems before its too late.

Dr Sivagurunathan is back on Live & Learn to tell us how to recognise the signs of poor oral hygiene in your pet. Don’t wait until their teeth are loose or infected to take action!

 


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