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Dental Hygiene

Bad breath, loose teeth, red gums and loss of appetite are just a few signs your pet may show with periodontal disease. Professional dental care is necessary to maintain oral health and prevent secondary systemic diseases. An oral exam should be performed by one our veterinarians yearly in order to determine a specific treatment plan just for your pet! Let one of our front desk associates assist you with scheduling today!

Dental Health

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Did you know more than 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have signs of periodontal disease by the age of three? Periodontal disease (commonly known as dental disease) is caused by bacteria and infection that create inflammation to the tooth’s support structure.

 

**F.A.Q.**     How do I brush my dog’s teeth?

Please CLICK HERE (video #1) and CLICK HERE  (video #2) to watch brief instructional videos.

**F.A.Q.**     How do I brush my cat’s teeth?

Please CLICK HERE to watch a brief instructional video.

Pet Care Clinic thanks VetVid.com for creating and sharing these informative videos.

 

We currently carry and promote the Tarter Shield dental line, consisting of dog biscuits, soft rawhide chews, dental tabs for the drinking water, cat treats and of course toothpaste!

Veterinary Oral Health Council approved product listing:
http://www.vohc.org/accepted_products.htm