Did you know that more than 80% of dogs and 70% of cats over the age of three show signs of dental disease? Just like you take care of your own teeth to prevent plaque and decay, your pet’s teeth need the same attention. If dental disease is left untreated, it can cause painful infections and even lead to serious health problems affecting the heart, kidneys, and liver.
But don’t worry—we’re here to help! With a few simple changes and regular monitoring, you can greatly reduce your pet’s risk of dental disease. Our experienced healthcare team can examine and treat your pet’s teeth while giving you the best advice to keep their mouth healthy. Together, we can ensure your best friend enjoys a happy life with a healthy smile.
• Bad Breath
• Bleeding Or Redness Of Gums
• Discoloured Or Plaque Build Up On Teeth
• Loose Teeth
• Receding Gums
• Reluctance To Chew Or Eat
Good dental care is an important part of your pet’s overall health. Regular plaque control helps prevent dental disease and keeps their mouth comfortable and clean. Encouraging your pet to chew on safe toys is a great way to promote oral health, as chewing stimulates saliva that naturally helps fight plaque. Feeding a specially formulated veterinary diet can also support dental health, with unique biscuit shapes and textures that encourage chewing and gently scrub teeth while your pet eats.
For pets that aren’t keen on chewing, daily tooth brushing is the most effective way to remove plaque.
Remember: plaque build-up leads to dental disease and infection. By helping to remove plaque every day, you’re giving your pet the best chance at a healthy, happy mouth.