Free Dental Guide: 5 Signs Your Pet's Teeth Need Help | Dr. Kevin Lynch

85% of pets show signs of dental disease by age 3. Do you know what to look for?

Free guide from Dr. Kevin Lynch, DVM

5 Signs Your Pet's
Teeth Need Help

5 Signs Your Pet's Teeth Need Help - Free Dental Guide by Dr. Kevin Lynch

Most pet parents don't see dental problems until they're painful and expensive. This free guide from a veterinarian with over 50 years of experience shows you the 5 warning signs to watch for and what to do about each one.

  • 5 warning signs most pet parents miss
  • What to do about each one before it gets costly
  • A simple daily routine that takes under a minute
  • Written by a vet, not a marketing team
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85%
of pets show signs of dental
disease by age 3
$1,000 - $3,000
average cost of a professional
dental cleaning
24 - 48 hrs
for plaque to harden
into tartar
What's Inside the Guide

The 5 Warning Signs You'll Learn to Spot

Each sign comes with a clear explanation and a simple action step you can take today.

1

Bad breath that does not go away

Persistent bad breath is not normal. Not in dogs. Not in cats. Not at any age. What you're smelling is bacteria building along the gum line, and it's forming plaque right now.

2

A change in how they eat

Chewing on one side, dropping food, eating more slowly. Pets adjust their behavior to work around mouth pain long before they stop eating entirely. Most families have no idea.

3

Red, swollen, or bleeding gums

Healthy gums should be pink and firm. If they look red or puffy, that's inflammation. The body is already fighting an infection, and the structures that hold teeth in place are at risk.

4

Pawing at the face or rubbing against furniture

These behaviors are not random. They are the closest thing your pet has to telling you something is wrong. It's worth paying attention to.

5

Yellow or brown buildup along the gum line

If you can see it, it's tartar, and it's been building for a while. You can't brush tartar off. But it started as soft plaque that could have been removed at home, gently, every day.

Most pet parents are not neglecting their animals. They simply do not see the problem early enough. Pets are incredibly good at hiding discomfort.

Dr. Kevin Lynch, DVM, 50+ years in veterinary practice

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Dr. Kevin Lynch, DVM
About the Author

Dr. Kevin Lynch, DVM

For over five decades, Dr. Kevin Lynch has walked into exam rooms with one goal: protect the bond between people and their pets. As the owner of The Moriches Hospital for Animals on Long Island since 1974, he's treated thousands of families and their four-legged companions.

He created the Plaque-B-Gone dental device after decades of searching for something he could confidently recommend to pet parents. He uses it on Archie, his Irish Terrier, every day. The whole routine takes about 40 seconds.

🩺
50+ years
in practice
📺
Host of The
Pet Mindset Show
🦷
Creator of
Plaque-B-Gone

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