Dental Care

What’s better than a nice smile with beautiful white teeth?

Our pets can’t tell us when they have a toothache. They may continue eating (or at least trying to) as if nothing is wrong, but they could be silently in pain due to poor dental health.

When tartar buildup is significant, bad breath or halitosis can become unbearable for pet owners. Fortunately, there are several ways to prevent or reduce tartar formation, including brushing your pet’s teeth with enzymatic toothpaste or feeding them dental care food that helps mechanically clean the teeth. Veterinary dentistry services, such as plaque removal (with or without extractions, depending on the severity), are also a great solution.

Maintaining your pet’s oral health ensures they can enjoy the best possible quality of life and eat without pain. If you have concerns about your pet’s oral health, don’t hesitate to contact your veterinarian.

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