Pet Health Myths

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1. Pets Don't Need Dental Care:

Myth: Pets don't require dental care. Their teeth are fine on their own. Fact: Dental care is vital for pets. Regular brushing and professional cleanings help prevent dental issues and maintain overall health.

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2. Dogs and Cats Can't Get Diabetes:

Myth: Diabetes only affects humans, not dogs or cats. Fact: Dogs and cats can develop diabetes. Proper diet and monitoring are crucial for diabetic pets.

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3. Cats Always Land on Their Feet:

Myth: Cats always land on their feet and can't get injured from falls. Fact: Cats can get injured when they fall from heights. They don't have a "no injury" guarantee.

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4. A Dog's Nose Should Be Dry:

Myth: A dog's nose should always be dry; a wet nose means they're sick. Fact: A dog's nose can vary between wet and dry. It's not a reliable indicator of health.

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5. Grain-Free Diets Are Best:

Myth: Grain-free diets are healthier for pets. Fact: Most pets do well with grains in their diet. Consult your vet for the best food choice.