Grade A Dental Treats

Grade A Dental Treats: Keep Your Pet Happy, Healthy, and Free from Boredom!

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You Dirty Dog in Spokane Valley not only provides top-notch grooming services, but they also offer high-quality pet treats like Grade A Antler chews. These natural antlers are sourced for their quality and durability as well as nutritional value, making them ideal for dogs that love to chew. They are long-lasting, promote dental health by helping to reduce plaque and tartar build-up, to help prevent dental disease and eliminate tooth loss. Dental disease is one of the leading factors of other common health concerns such as heart disease. Our antler chews are sourced from freshly shed antlers and are free from artificial ingredients. Unlike other treats that can be messy or high in calories, antlers are a clean, nutrient-packed option, perfect for dogs of all sizes.

The Grade A Antler treats available at You Dirty Dog are rich in essential minerals like calcium, phosphorus, and zinc, which support your pet’s bone health and immune system. These chews are a safe, non-splintering option, providing a satisfying challenge for your dog's jaws. In addition to their health benefits, antlers can also keep your dog entertained and mentally stimulated for hours, helping to reduce boredom and destructive behavior. You Dirty Dog is committed to offering the best in both grooming and wholesome treats to keep your pets happy and healthy.

* As stated by the American Veterinary Medical Association *

Dental health is a very important part of your pet’s overall health, and dental problems can cause, or be caused by, other health problems. Your pet’s teeth and gums should be checked at least once a year by your veterinarian for early signs of problems and to keep your pet’s mouth healthy. Have your pet’s teeth checked sooner if you observe any of the following problems:

  • Bad breath
  • Broken or loose teeth
  • Extra teeth or retained baby teeth
  • Teeth that are discolored or covered in tartar
  • Abnormal chewing, drooling, or dropping food from the mouth
  • Reduced appetite or refusal to eat
  • Pain in or around the mouth
  • Bleeding from the mouth
  • Swelling in the areas surrounding the mouth

Some pets become irritable when they have dental problems, and any changes in your pet’s behavior should prompt a visit to your veterinarian. Always be careful when evaluating your pet’s mouth, because a painful animal may bite.

Ready to give your pet a delicious and healthy treat? Call or text us at 509-534-4206.

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