Dental disease is the most common disease in dogs and cats.
Does your pet have it?
It’s time to schedule their yearly checkup today and find out.
It’s that time of year again. Love, hugs and chocolate are
on everyone’s mind. For your pet, the first two come out way on top! (Chocolate
is a no-no, but you already knew that!)
Dental disease is the most common disease in dogs and cats,
affecting 78% of dogs and 68% of cats over the age of three. Although most dogs
and cats will develop some sort of dental disease, small dog breeds, such as
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Dachshunds and Toy Poodles, are more prone to
developing periodontal disease than larger breeds.
If your pet has bad breath, it may mean there is a problem
with their teeth and gums. This can also contribute to more severe medical
conditions. If dental issues are left untreated, you may put your pet at risk
for problems in their mouth (periodontitis) or with internal organs (heart
disease). The challenge most pet owners face is that even if their pet’s breath
smells fine, some dental issues are hard to spot.
Early preventive measures, such as at-home care and
in-clinic teeth cleanings will help to reduce the frequency and severity of
dental disease later in life. At our hospital, we will perform a comprehensive
examination of your pet’s teeth and gums (Free Dental Examination for February 2016). Just like when you visit your
dentist, we use special tools to remove tartar from below the gum line and
smooth the surface of each tooth to prevent tartar buildup. Schedule your pets professional teeth cleaning in the month of February and Wellness Rewards Members can save up to 20% the cost!
Keeping your pet healthy from toe to tooth shows the world
how much you love them. The best way to keep your pet in tiptop shape is to
schedule your pet’s yearly checkup with us. Schedule online today! We’re committed to your pet’s well
being every step of the way. (Because we love them too!)
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Kristi May, MS, CVPM, LVMT, AHT, BS, ABCDT
White House Animal Hospital 615-672-0357
https://www.facebook.com/pethospital/
Kristi May, MS, CVPM, LVMT, AHT, BS, ABCDT
White House Animal Hospital 615-672-0357
https://www.facebook.com/pethospital/
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