Today, I get to report to all my blog followers that there
is great stuff going on around here in October.
I wanted to tell you about Dental Specials going on this month. I see
all my furry friends coming in to get pearly whites, but what they don’t know
is they are not entering a best smile contest, they are here to improve their
health. Silly kitties and dogs think
it’s all about looking good. Well it’s
not! I mean I look fabulous and I take real good care of my teeth, so yes I
would win the best smile contest, but I am here to educate my fellow fur
friends about the importance of dentals and tell the humans how they can save
money in October.
So let’s discuss all the benefits of having a dental
cleaning. Yes healthy teeth equal better breath, which is a good thing, I don’t
want my breath smelling like tuna tarts. There is also the benefit of having
retained baby teeth removed so they don’t cause problems in the future. You
know us dogs and cats are very stoic and we try to put on a happy face, but
unfortunately, we may not let you know we have a tooth ache until it is severe
and requires more detailed dental work. Losing teeth can be very painful and
that is something I know I don’t ever want to feel. What most pets and humans
don’t know, I’m about to educate you on.
Wait for it, wait for it…..Dental disease leads to other health
problems. That’s right, if you don’t
take care of your teeth you can hurt your internal organs! Swallowing all that bacteria is bad for your
body. Humans take care of their teeth,
why shouldn’t our teeth be taken care of?
Now that I have educated the humans and their pet
companions, don’t you want to set up a dental and save 10% on all dental
services? You can even save 10% on the
lab work that checks your pet’s organs to make sure they can process the
anesthesia. Not to mention any dental
items you purchase you will also save 10%.
Appointments are very limited and booking up fast so call and schedule
as quick as a cat runs up a tree with a dog on its tail. Are you ready for my
jingle? Call us meow to schedule a
dental at 972-699-7387.
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