Maintaining oral health is equally important for dogs and cats as it is for humans.
Practicing good dental hygiene with your pet protects them from pain and discomfort. Gum disease is the number one illness that veterinarians see in cats and dogs. When your pet has gum disease, this can affect their liver, kidneys and even heart. To avoid the aches, discomfort and unnecessary expenses, our team can create a dental care routine specifically tailored for your pet.
Your pet may develop what is called periodontal disease. This develops when saliva mixes with bacteria and forms a thin film on their teeth known as plaque. When you don’t brush their teeth the plaque multiplies and hardens forming tartar. To fight off the tartar, enzymes are released that break down gum tissue. This is when you begin to see signs of the disease like:
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