December Promotions
Month of the Teeth for
Dogs & Cats

Signs of dental problems in dogs and cats:
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Bad breath.
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Loose teeth or discolored teeth/molars covered with plaque or tartar.
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Your pet turns its head away when you touch the area around the mouth.
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Drooling or food falling from the mouth.
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Bleeding from the mouth.
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Loss of appetite or weight loss.
What can you do?
Schedule a dental check-up for your beloved pets. Don’t wait until the annual check-up if you suspect your pet has a dental issue. For pets with a history of dental problems, we recommend regular check-ups and cleanings.
During the dental check-up, we look for signs of plaque, tartar, bacteria, and gingivitis. Plaque is a colorless layer that covers the teeth and molars and contains potentially harmful bacteria that, if untreated, can grow, infect, enter the bloodstream, and damage vital organs such as the heart and kidneys.
Together, we’ll plan the best way to promote and improve your pet's dental health.
This may include brushing their teeth and providing special food that helps remove plaque and combat gingivitis.
Schedule regular check-ups. Essential for us to help monitor your pet’s dental health and prevent further issues.

