Please take the time to read
about home dental care for dogs or home dental care for cats.
I often have the conversation with my clients
about home dental care and quite commonly hear: 1) they have a tooth brush at home but haven't used it yet despite good intentions, 2) They brush once a month, or 3) The groomer «cleans» their pet's teeth whenever it gets groomed (usually several times a year).
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Whether you're adopting an older pet or are bringing
home a new puppy or kitten, Animal
Dental Care wants to remind you
about the importance of planning for maintaining your pet's
dental health throughout their life.
You need to learn
about the
home care for the teeth of pets so that you can make recommendations with the confidence that will convince a client to start
dental care today.
Without any type of
home care, your dog will need a veterinary
dental cleaning
about 1 - 2 times per year.
Talk with your veterinarian
about home care of your pet's teeth, as well as what we can do in the office to prevent
dental disease.
This is why it is so important for veterinary professionals to be diligent
about teaching pet owners
about anesthetized
dental cleanings and follow - up
home care.
No matter how diligent you are
about dental care for your pet, proper
home care is just not enough.
We carry a complete line of
home dental care products and would be happy to answer any questions you have
about your pets» oral hygiene.
She enjoys teaching owners
about their pet's oral health and the importance of at -
home dental care.
To learn more
about our affordable spay and neuter clinic at our veterinary office, ask questions
about cat or dog
dental care, or are curious if you qualify for a
home vet visit, give us a call.
It sets out where and with whom the child will live; financial arrangements for the placement; any specific arrangements
about the placement including the arrangements for the child to keep in touch with their parents, siblings and other members of the family; and also what the foster carer can decide
about how the child is
cared for including, for example, school trips, overnight stays, medical and
dental treatment, education, leisure and
home life, faith and religious observance and use of social media.