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Your Dog's Bad Breath Causes More Damage Than You Think!

Oral Disease Called the “Silent Killer of Pets”

Does your pet suffer from “doggie breath?” The type that makes you avoid putting your face too close to his mouth for fear of being knocked over by the awful smell? The problem could present a serious health risk.
 
Dog's bad breath can also be a symptom of periodontal disease. It’s estimated that 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats over the age of three suffer from periodontal disease — a serious deterioration of the gums and supporting bones of the teeth.
 
Left unchecked, this condition can cause bacteria to enter the bloodstream ultimately causing infection or damage to vital organs such as the kidneys, lungs, heart or liver! This can actually shorten your pet's life by two to five years … or more!
 
That’s why periodontal disease has been the called the “Silent Killer of Pets.

There is a solution: Pet Oral Hygiene Solution by Oxyfresh. This unique solution is easily added to your pet ’s drinking water to promote healthy gums and eliminate your dog's bad breath, thereby stopping bacteria and periodontal disease in its tracks!

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“As a veterinarian, I see many pets that can benefit from the Oxyfresh Pet Oral Hygiene program. My wife and I own seven cats and a dog. We use Oxyfresh and their breath is always odor-free. I have also noticed their teeth are much cleaner.”
John Prange, DVM
Kutztown, Pennsylvania

 

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