Keystone of Health

By regularly scheduling dental cleanings, pet owners can potentially save significant amounts of money and enhance the lifespan of their beloved companions.

Dental Disease

By the age of three, most dogs and cats show signs of periodontal disease. Plaque forms on a dog or cat’s teeth after they eat. If this is not soon brushed away, saliva will harden the plaque into tartar. This tartar will eventually make its way beneath your pet’s gum line where it will create a fertile environment for bacteria to multiply. This kickstarts a chain reaction of damage to a pet’s oral structures, and even spreads harmful toxins through the bloodstream to vital organs, causing higher incidences of heart, liver and kidney disease. But not to worry – periodontal disease is no match for our veterinary team!

Dental Cleanings

We will perform regular dental cleanings for your pet, and can help with any advanced conditions as well. If your pet hasn’t had a dental checkup in the last 12 months, just give us a call and ask about your pet’s mouth!

Dental Cleanings

We will perform regular dental cleanings for your pet, and can help with any advanced conditions as well. If your pet hasn’t had a dental checkup in the last 12 months, just give us a call and ask about your pet’s mouth!