Tired of doggie breath? February is Pet Dental Health month. Come in for a free consult. Don't forget to metion this ad when scheduling your pets dental for $10 off of your pets dental procedures.
Veterinary Dental Care for Your Pet
Regular dental care does more than just keep your pet's breath fresh and clean. At Norton Animal Health Center, we are dedicated to keeping your pet's mouth clean and healthy.
Why Pet Dental Care is Important
Dental hygiene is an important part of your pet's health and can often be the cause of serious illness. Dental problems, if left untreated, can often lead to larger systemic problems in your pet due to oral bacteria entering the blood stream and damaging the kidneys, heart and liver.
In fact, it is estimated that more than 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats develop tooth and gum disease by the age of three years. However, dental disease and its serious consequences can be avoided by bringing your pet to your veterinarian for regular dental check-ups and teeth cleanings.
Some signs of dental problems include:
Dental Cleaning Prevention: The Best Medicine
Dental care does not end with a visit to your veterinarian. You need to continue your veterinarian's good work at home. Brushing your pet's teeth is an important part of home dental care. Any member of the Norton Animal Health Center team can show you the proper method of brushing your pet's teeth.
*Pictures posted are actual before and after a dental procedure