Your pet’s dental health plays a major role in the health and wellbeing of your pet. Frequent brushing and regular yearly dental check and cleanings are important to the overall health of your pet. Owners do not realize that dental disease is the most common disease in dogs and cats. Over 56% of cats and 87% of dogs over the age of 3 have dental problems. |
Some pets become irritable when they have dental problems, and any changes in your pet’s behavior should prompt a visit to your veterinarian. Always be careful when evaluating your pet’s mouth, because a painful animal may bite Plack that builds up on the back of the teeth and dental disease can cause in your pet;
- Extremely bad breath
- Mouth pain and infections in the gums (which can get into the blood stream into the body)
- Loss of pet’s teeth
- Poor apatite
- Poor quality of life
Cavities are less common in pets than in people, but your pet can have many of the same dental problems that people can develop:
Vetria would like to provide their clients pets with the highest quality of dental care. Preventative dental procedures can guarantee a healthier, happier life for your pet.
- Broken teeth and roots
- Periodontal disease
- Abscesses or infected teeth
- Cysts or tumors in the mouth
- Malocclusion, or misalignment of the teeth and bite
- Broken (fractured) jaw
- Palate defects (such as cleft palate)
Vetria would like to provide their clients pets with the highest quality of dental care. Preventative dental procedures can guarantee a healthier, happier life for your pet.
“Clearly, animals know more than we think, and think a great deal more than we know.” ― Irene M. Pepperberg