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Dental Care Tips for Dogs

Dental Care Tips for Dogs - https://concordvets.com.au/dentistry-dental-x-ray/<br>Dog dental care is often an overlooked aspect for many furry parents. The good news? Dogs are not as prone to cavities as humans. However, that does not mean you should neglect your dogu2019s dental hygiene altogether. The best way to take care of your dogu2019s teeth is to start early with them as a puppy. Picking the right toothbrush and toothpaste, up to picking the type of food they eat are all essential to their dental health. Make sure to start them young and pay regular visits to your dog dentist for dog teeth cleaning and advanced animal dentistry services. Hereu2019s a few tips and tricks to help you keep your furry friends smiling bright and healthy all the time!

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Dental Care Tips for Dogs

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  1. DENTISTRY & DENTAL X-RAY CONCORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL IS PASSIONATE ABOUT PROVIDING AFFORDABLE VETERINARY DENTAL CARE. Concord Veterinary Hospital offers a comprehensive dentistry service to our canine and feline patients. We are equipped with a brand new advanced veterinary dental machine and have a separate anaesthetic machine specifically for our dental procedures. Did you know that 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of oral disease by age three?Dental care is vital in keeping our cats and dogs healthy, as unhealthy teeth can lead to serious problems. Bad teeth can lead to kidney and liver problems and oral pain and discomfort. Signs that your dog or cat may have dental disease include: Bad Breath Loss of appetite or weight loss Loose or discoloured teeth Discomfort when touched around the mouth Drooling or dropping food Bleeding from the mouth Teeth covered in tartar or plaque Dental checks are performed at your pet’s annual check-up, however, in older animals, a dental check should be performed every 6 months. If you are at all concerned about your pet’s teeth, or if your pet is showing any of the above signs, please come and visit us during our consultation hours for a dental check up! LEARN MORE AT CONCORDVETS.COM.AU/DENTISTRY-DENTAL-X-RAY

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