You Brush Your Teeth, Let Us Brush Theirs!
Our All Creatures Great and Small Dental Services include:
- Dental Cleanings, which are more complex than human dental cleanings, and require general anesthesia and a full day at the hospital
- Pre-Dental Workups, including in-hospital blood work
- Home Prevention training for pet owners who want to clean their pet’s teeth at home
Why Dental Care?
Did you know that more than 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have some form of periodontal disease by the age of two? (Source: American Veterinary Medical Association)
These are eye-opening figures, especially, when you consider that dental disease can lead to bacteria entering your pet’s bloodstream, which may result in serious damage to their heart, liver and kidneys.
Signs of Dental Disease Include:
- Bad breath
- Yellowish plaque on your pet’s teeth near the gum line
- Red and swollen gums
- Pain or bleeding when your pet eats
- Missing or loose teeth