When harmful bacteria build up in your dog’s mouth, they don’t just stay there.
They slip between the tooth and gum line, slowly rotting the roots from the inside.
But that’s only the beginning…
Once these bad bacteria settle in, they start releasing toxins that enter your dog’s bloodstream — potentially triggering joint pain, skin issues, kidney failure, and even heart disease.
As long as the gums stay porous, the infection keeps spreading.