Foods with
the Veterinary Oral Health Care (VOHC) seal of approval are highly recommended.
Now she counts on others to carry out her vision of changing the world of
veterinary oral health care «one tooth at a time».
Not exact matches
In addition, the
veterinary dental specialists will teach service dog owners and handlers about the benefits of preventative
oral health care.
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.
Veterinary technicians can no longer ignore the fact that
oral care is integral to the overall
health and well - being of all our patients.
«It's important for pet owners to seek professional
veterinary care in addition to providing good
oral health care for their pets at home,» adds Dr. Smith.
The
veterinary team at our West Hartford location places a strong emphasis on pet dental
care because we want pet owners to be aware of the connection between good
oral health and good physical
health in their pet.
Boasting of a seal of acceptance conferred by the
Veterinary Oral Health Council, Milk - Bone's Advanced
Oral Care Brushing Chews Daily Dental Dog Treats prides itself of a very unique design in each of the dog treats.
We offer * Free *
oral examinations by our
Veterinary Nurses to evaluate your pet's dental
health and to educate you on how to best
care for your pet.
For a list of
Veterinary Oral Health Council accepted home
care products considered to be safe and effective as plaque and / or tartar retardants go to www.VOHC.org.
To address the significance of
oral health care for pets, the AVMA and several veterinary groups are sponsoring National Pet Dental Health Month in Feb
health care for pets, the AVMA and several
veterinary groups are sponsoring National Pet Dental
Health Month in Feb
Health Month in February.
We recommend tooth brushing with toothpaste made specifically for pets,
Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) approved treats and OraVet home
care kits.
Dr. Doug Winter of
Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Hospital of Wichita provides advanced dentistry services to maintain and
care for your pet's
oral health.
The following products for feline dental
care diets have been awarded the
Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) Seal of Acceptance:
Although our
veterinary hospital can dramatically improve the dental
health of a pet, perfect
oral health for a pet also requires continuous
care by the pet owner.
With your referral (s), we can raise the quality of
oral health care for your patients and the
veterinary community.
To illustrate the significance of daily
oral health care for our pets, Leesburg
Veterinary Hospital's Dr. Jennifer Boyle shows how easy it is to...
At Newburgh Vet, we take the dental
health of your pet seriously and we offer a full range of comprehensive
veterinary dental
care services to help ensure a lifetime of good
oral health.
If you choose to use dental
care products for your pet, it's important to remember they don't take the place of daily brushing, a raw species - appropriate diet, or regular
veterinary oral health exams.
You can narrow your search for home
care dental products by checking for the seal of the
Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC), Beckman says.
Veterinary dentistry includes the cleaning, adjustment, filing, extraction, or repair of your pets» teeth and all other aspects of
oral health care.
It is our goal to provide our
veterinary colleagues resources to help educate their clients about the importance of annual
veterinary dental
care and choosing a professional dental cleaning over the anesthesia free dental cleanings that pose a risk to their pet's long term
oral health.
Animal Dentistry and
Oral Surgery Specialists has always been to provide the highest quality
veterinary care in a compassionate manner, while working with pet owners and their veterinarians to improve the
health and happiness of pets and clients.
We are the only
veterinary hospital in Manhattan's Tribeca Soho area to offer all of the following: Pet health services 7 days a week Internship - trained veterinarians Board - certified specialists in internal medicine and cardiology Cat and dog surgery Routine and advanced dental and oral care Diseases of Older Pets (Geriatric Care) Pain Management & Rehabilitation Oncology & Palliative Care Digital radiology In - house laboratory Please Note: Tribeca Soho Animal Hospital is a member of the Downtown Veterinary Medical Hospitals Group (DVM H
veterinary hospital in Manhattan's Tribeca Soho area to offer all of the following: Pet
health services 7 days a week Internship - trained veterinarians Board - certified specialists in internal medicine and cardiology Cat and dog surgery Routine and advanced dental and
oral care Diseases of Older Pets (Geriatric Care) Pain Management & Rehabilitation Oncology & Palliative Care Digital radiology In - house laboratory Please Note: Tribeca Soho Animal Hospital is a member of the Downtown Veterinary Medical Hospitals Group (DVM Hospita
care Diseases of Older Pets (Geriatric
Care) Pain Management & Rehabilitation Oncology & Palliative Care Digital radiology In - house laboratory Please Note: Tribeca Soho Animal Hospital is a member of the Downtown Veterinary Medical Hospitals Group (DVM Hospita
Care) Pain Management & Rehabilitation Oncology & Palliative
Care Digital radiology In - house laboratory Please Note: Tribeca Soho Animal Hospital is a member of the Downtown Veterinary Medical Hospitals Group (DVM Hospita
Care Digital radiology In - house laboratory Please Note: Tribeca Soho Animal Hospital is a member of the Downtown
Veterinary Medical Hospitals Group (DVM H
Veterinary Medical Hospitals Group (DVM Hospitals).
A combination of professional
veterinary dental services and at - home
care is needed to maintain your pet's optimal
oral health.
February may be the perfect time of the year to highlight the
oral -
care products a pet store offers year - round, as it is National Pet Dental
Health, an awareness campaign sponsored by the American
Veterinary Medical Association.
For more information on your pet's
oral hygiene and
health care, please contact our
veterinary staff at (310) 517-1832.