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We have extended February's monthly special for any procrastinators out there!…

We have extended February's monthly special for any procrastinators out there! Your pet's teeth are too important! Call to make an appointment before March 15th for your pet to have a professional dental cleaning, and we will still honor the $30 discount on the day that works best for you.

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FEBRUARY MONTHLY SPECIAL!! Does your pet have bad breath? Smile! This month you…

FEBRUARY MONTHLY SPECIAL!!

Does your pet have bad breath? Smile! This month you'll SAVE $30 ON A PROFESSIONAL DENTAL CLEANING SCHEDULED BEFORE MARCH 15th!

ALSO, during the entire month of February, all dental preventative products such as toothpaste, chews, and water additive will be BUY ONE, GET ONE 50% OFF! Ask for samples if you're not sure which product may be right for your pet.

If your pet forgets to brush sometimes, plaque accumulates and tartar forms on the teeth. Bacteria travel in the bloodstream, causing not only a painful mouth, but other problems such as heart, kidney, and liver disease. It's never too early or too late to begin a routine dental care at home. If your pet already has tartar build-up, then the first step is to call the office to set up a dental examination. If a cleaning is necessary, anesthesia is required for proper charting and evaluation of periodontal disease. X-rays help us evaluate tooth roots under the gum line. Rotting or damaged teeth may need to be extracted. We use the same ultrasonic scaler and polisher that human dentists use! After the cleaning, the teeth will be free of tartar build-up, and you can begin routine care at home.

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Cold Weather Pet Safety

Winter is here again, and with it—for much of the country at least—comes the snow, ice, and freezing temperatures that mark the season. Winter weather also brings with it a host of potential dangers for our pets, but with a little care and awareness we can take steps to make sure our pets make it through the season healthy and ready for spring. In this podcast, Dr. Doug Aspros, past president of the AVMA, talks about cold weather pet safety. READ MORE»