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Yes, your pets need to brush too.
Bad breath might seem like a small thing—but it's often your pet's way of telling you something more is going on.
In this episode, Michael Dargie sits down with Dr. Beth Barrett to talk about dental health—one of the most overlooked parts of caring for your pet. What starts in the mouth doesn't stay there. Dental disease can quietly impact your pet's heart, kidneys, and overall quality of life.
Dr. Beth walks through what's really happening beneath the surface, why dental issues are so common, and how small, manageable steps at home can make a big difference over time.
Because when your pet is feeling their best, you can see it in everything they do—from tail wags to mealtime excitement.
What You'll Learn
What dental disease actually looks like in pets (and why it's more common than you might think)
Why "just bad breath" deserves a closer look
How oral health connects to the heart, kidneys, and overall wellness
What we're really checking for during a dental exam
Simple, realistic ways to care for your pet's teeth—no wrestling required
Why starting early can help your pet stay healthier, longer
Key Moments
A closer look at why dental health is often missed
How problems in the mouth can affect the rest of the body
The subtle signs your pet may be showing at home
What happens during a dental check at the clinic
Why prevention is one of the kindest things you can do for your pet
"Bad breath is a red flag. That's a shot across the bow."
"Dental health has huge impacts… especially on cardiac and kidney health."
"I see animals' lives shortened because we didn't take care of their teeth earlier."
"It's one of the best things we can do for animals in practice."
Dental disease is one of the most common — and preventable — health issues in pets.
This conversation reframes it from a cosmetic concern to a serious health issue. Taking action early doesn't just mean fresher breath — it can mean a longer, healthier life for your pet.
About Dr. Beth BarrettDr. Beth Barrett is a veterinarian and clinic owner at Barrett Veterinary Practice in Alberta. She's passionate about helping pet owners make informed, practical decisions that improve the quality and longevity of their animals' lives.
ResourcesBarrett Veterinary Practice: https://barrettvet.ca
By Dr. Beth BarrettYes, your pets need to brush too.
Bad breath might seem like a small thing—but it's often your pet's way of telling you something more is going on.
In this episode, Michael Dargie sits down with Dr. Beth Barrett to talk about dental health—one of the most overlooked parts of caring for your pet. What starts in the mouth doesn't stay there. Dental disease can quietly impact your pet's heart, kidneys, and overall quality of life.
Dr. Beth walks through what's really happening beneath the surface, why dental issues are so common, and how small, manageable steps at home can make a big difference over time.
Because when your pet is feeling their best, you can see it in everything they do—from tail wags to mealtime excitement.
What You'll Learn
What dental disease actually looks like in pets (and why it's more common than you might think)
Why "just bad breath" deserves a closer look
How oral health connects to the heart, kidneys, and overall wellness
What we're really checking for during a dental exam
Simple, realistic ways to care for your pet's teeth—no wrestling required
Why starting early can help your pet stay healthier, longer
Key Moments
A closer look at why dental health is often missed
How problems in the mouth can affect the rest of the body
The subtle signs your pet may be showing at home
What happens during a dental check at the clinic
Why prevention is one of the kindest things you can do for your pet
"Bad breath is a red flag. That's a shot across the bow."
"Dental health has huge impacts… especially on cardiac and kidney health."
"I see animals' lives shortened because we didn't take care of their teeth earlier."
"It's one of the best things we can do for animals in practice."
Dental disease is one of the most common — and preventable — health issues in pets.
This conversation reframes it from a cosmetic concern to a serious health issue. Taking action early doesn't just mean fresher breath — it can mean a longer, healthier life for your pet.
About Dr. Beth BarrettDr. Beth Barrett is a veterinarian and clinic owner at Barrett Veterinary Practice in Alberta. She's passionate about helping pet owners make informed, practical decisions that improve the quality and longevity of their animals' lives.
ResourcesBarrett Veterinary Practice: https://barrettvet.ca