DENTISTRY

Dentistry

When your four-legged furry friend lunges for a big hug, does the smell of their breath knock you flat on your back? If this is true it’s time for a dental check-up. A dental check-up may highlight the need for cleaning, polishing, tooth extraction or even just a change in diet. Remember, your pet will feel and function better and may also live longer with healthy teeth and gums.

It’s true that a high percentage of aging animals suffer from some degree of periodontal disease. This is a condition in which bacteria attack the gum tissue causing a foul odour, yellowish brown crusts of tartar around the gum line and even pain and bleeding when your pet eats or you touch its gums.

By appointment, we offer free dental checks for your pet.

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