For those reasons, our veterinary team strongly
considers veterinary dental care an important piece of your dog's or cat's preventive health care program.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, studies by the American Animal Hospital Association reveal that nearly two - thirds of pet owners do no provide their pets with
veterinary - recommended
dental care This is alarming
considering the negative effect that poor oral hygiene can have on the health (and happiness) of dogs and cats.
Providing any
dental care to pets without full general anesthesia is below the standard of
care of the American Animal Hospital Association, the California
Veterinary Medical Association, and the Canadian
Veterinary Medical Association, and is
considered indefensible by the American
Veterinary Dental College.
For those reasons, our
veterinary team strongly
considers dental care an important piece of your pet's preventive health
care program.
For those reasons, our
veterinary team strongly
considers dental care an important piece of your dog's or cat's preventive
veterinary health
care program.
For those reasons, our
veterinary team strongly
considers dental care an important piece of your cat's preventive health
care program.
Many people are surprised to hear that the specialty of
veterinary dentistry and oral surgery exists; they've simply never
considered that pets need
dental care or oral surgery.
I really wish that one of the major
veterinary organizations would put out a statement that performing
dental care without the availability of
dental x-rays is
considered sub-standard
care.