

Dental health is a vital part of your pet’s well-being. Because infections of your pet’s teeth or gums can potentially infect his kidneys, joints and even his heart, we suggest that your pet be evaluated yearly for any signs of dental disease. A thorough professional tooth cleaning, usually around the time a dog or cat is three years old, is a good preventative step toward the animal’s overall health.
We provide prophylactic cleanings and gingival care to help prevent tooth loss, abscesses and pain. Extractions can be made as necessary. Be sure to ask about your pet’s dental health during his or her next annual wellness examination.
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| If you brush your pet’s teeth three times a week, or every other day, you can decrease plaque buildup by 90%. |
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