Pets Have Teeth, Too

 

Why Pet Dental Health Is Important:

virbacImagine what would happen if you did not care for your teeth regularly. The same basics of dental care also apply to your pet's teeth Periodontal disease is the most common disease in dogs and cats! About 85% of dogs and cats have some form of it and are vulnerable to the pain, bad breath and tooth loss that could follow. Chronic infections can spread to the heart, liver, lungs, and kidneys, where they can do even more damage. C. E. T. make is as easy as ONE, TWO, THREE to fight plaque-forming bacteria. It is easy to choose a step that is best for you and your pet.

pawPrevention of dental disease should be included as part of your pet's overall preventative medicine program, just like vaccinations.

Choose a program with the best chance of success chews, rinses or brushing, alone or in combination. Whatever method you use, to establish a habit, start slowly and be consistent.

C.E.T. products are sold exclusively in veterinary hospitals. Ask your veterinarian about C.E.T. products today.

 

3easystepsC.E.T. offers three easy methods to care for your pet’s teeth as part of their overall preventive health care. Begin at the step where you and your pet are most comfortable, or use all three for fresh breath, healthy teeth and gums, and maybe even a longer happier life for your pet.

C.E.T. products are sold exclusively in veterinary hospitals. Ask your veterinarian about C.E.T. products today.

 

chewsStep 1: Good to Chew
More than just a reward for good behavior! Treat your pet every day to great-tasting C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Chews. For dogs and cats of all sizes, C.E.T. Chews are easy to chew and digest and are tasty too! Select from beef hide for dogs or freeze dried fish for cats.


chewcatChews have C.E.T.’s exclusive antibacterial system and time-tested Dual-Enzyme System to control plaque and eliminate bacteria buildup. They can be fed as a treat once a day (on non-brushing days) or as directed by your veterinarian. Chews are the easiest method of care for pet owners but should be used with brushing for best results.

 

rinse1Step 2: Better to Rinse
If it’s difficult for you to brush at first, C.E.T. antiplaque Oral Hygiene Rinse and Gel provide antibacterial action and superior plaque prevention. Rinse and gel are easy to use—just apply between your pet’s cheek and gum for plaque control without brushing.

A soothing, refreshing and palatable solution, C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Rinse quickly covers the entire mouth, reaching even those difficult areas.



rinseC.E.T. Oral Hygiene Gel’s high viscosity adhesiveness increases the contact time in your pet’s mouth for maximum plaque removal. Its mild seafood flavor appeals to both dogs and cats.

Both contain ZincChlorhexidate™, a powerful proven agent that fights plaque without brushing. 

 

Step 3: Best to Brush
Daily tooth brushing is the best at-home method of ensuring your pet will enjoy good dental health. It’s easy, quick, and can be fun for both you and your pet.

See "How to Brush Your Pet's Teeth"

Start with a healthy mouth, following a complete cleaning by your veterinarian, using C.E.T.’s specially designed soft-bristle toothbrushes and pet-pleasing toothpastes. Choose the C.E.T. Fingerbrush, a great starter, which slips over your finger to gently brush your pet’s tooth surfaces and gum line.

563197007_9633a56f45C.E.T. also offers the Mini Toothbrush for cats and small dogs, an angled Cat Brush with tufted bristles, a small triangular-headed Pet Toothbrush, and the Dual-Ended Toothbrush with large and small angled heads to brush all teeth.

C.E.T. Toothpastes make brushing a breeze! In flavors pets love, toothpastes are meant to be swallowed and come in two formulas—C.E.T. Enzymatic Toothpaste in poultry, malt or vanilla-mint flavors and C.E.T. Tartar-Control Toothpaste, a more abrasive formula with strengthened enzyme system in seafood or beef flavor. C.E.T. Toothpaste fights plaque fast!

 

 

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