1. Which two of these warning signs indicate potential dental disease in pets?
2. Do dental diet foods help maintain good oral health?
3. What is the major cause or doggy (or kitty) breath?
4. How many teeth does an adult dog usually have?
5. What percentage of dogs over the age of 3 have periodontal disease?
1. Which two of these warning signs indicate potential dental disease in pets?
a) Reluctance to exercise
b) Reduced appetite
c) Bad breath
d) Showing distress when owner is out of the house
2. Do dental diet foods help maintain good oral health?
a) Yes
b) No
3. What is the major cause or doggy (or kitty) breath?
a) Dogs naturally have bad breath
b) Licking “certain” areas or their anatomy
c) Bacteria
d) Eating smelly food
4. How many teeth does an adult dog usually have?
a) 12
b) 22
c) 32
d) 42
5. What percentage of dogs over the age of 3 have periodontal disease?
a) 75% - 100%
b) 50% - 75%
c) 25% - 50%
d) 0% - 25%
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Your pet's teeth and gums are as vulnerable to disease as your own and dental problems can be common in pets over the age of three. As well as being painful and upsetting, the bacteria associated with poor dental care can eventually enter the bloodstream and potentially damage internal organs.
Chew these dental quiz questions over, and find out what you can do to help protect your pet’s teeth and gums.
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