Gum disease is the most common oral disease in dogs and cats, affecting 70% of pets by age three. If you’ve noticed bad breath coming from your pet’s mouth, chances are good that a dental cleaning is in order. The best time to get your pet’s teeth cleaned is when tarter build is is first noted. If left unaddressed, tarter build up can lead to painful infection in the mouth, which can travel through the blood stream and cause damage to the kidneys, liver and heart.
You can call on us to address all of your pet’s oral health needs. In addition to routine cleanings, we can also help your pet with more advanced dental issues, such as extraction, tooth root abscess and broken tooth repair.