1. Pets with fresh breath get more lovin'
People love to closely interact with their pets — to snuggle, hug and kiss them. When they have bad breath, snuggles, hugs and kisses don’t happen as often. Fresh breath can help improve the human-pet bond, making pets and people happier.
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A healthy mouth feels good
Dental disease can cause severe inflammation of the gums and socket of the tooth. Inflammation also means the pet is in pain — even if they don’t show obvious signs of discomfort.
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Pets with healthy mouths live longer
Pets free of dental disease may live three to five years longer. The stress placed on the immune system and the bacteria that escapes the mouth and makes it's way into the bloodstream can cause major organs like the lungs, heart, kidneys and liver to age prematurely, thereby shortening their potential life expectancy.
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Pet owners are looking for a convenient solution
Brushing is the gold standard for keeping the teeth free of tartar, the mouth healthy and the breath fresh. Fewer than one out of 20 pet owners are willing or able to brush their pet’s teeth on a regular basis. That means 19 out of 20 pet owners are open to a more convenient way to control dental disease and doggie breath.
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It makes good sense — dollars and cents, that is
By introducing the Oxyfresh Pet Dental Hygiene program to veterinarians, groomers, trainers, sitters, breeders and individual pet owners Oxyfresh Distributors can both improve the health and lives of the pets while creating additional residual income. It is a win-win-win situation.
Closing Thoughts
Once you’re convinced of the “why”, only one question remains: How? While the Internet of full of resources, we recommend the American Veterinary Medical Association’s instructional video, Dental Health: How to Brush Your Pet’s Teeth. |