For a happy and healthy pet, your pet needs regular, routine veterinary care which includes attention to your pet’s dental care. Dental issues can cause a host of other, more serious medical conditions and your veterinarian at Hamilton Road Animal Hospital in Columbus can provide scheduled dental cleanings to prevent disease and infection.
Sure, your veterinarian can help with your pet’s dental needs, like cleaning and extractions, but healthy pet hygiene begins at home. Pet owners should try acclimating their pets to having their teeth brushed and provide kibble and treats that will help remove dental tartar. This is a proactive way to prevent periodontal disease, tooth decay, and painful infections.
In order to get your pet accustomed to having its teeth brushed and evaluated regularly, start brushing their teeth early-on. If your pet simply won’t cooperate during teeth brushing, you may need to use dental chews or oral rinses. You may need to have your veterinarian clean their teeth, which involves sedation and general anesthesia; contact your vet or animal hospital to learn more. It is suggested that you bring your pet in to see the veterinarian at least once a year for dental cleanings and a check-up.
Did you know that neglecting dental care and hygiene can cause tooth decay and infection? Some infections can travel through the bloodstream to other vital organs in the body. It is not uncommon for pets with poor dental health to develop painful abscesses. Furthermore, the bacteria associated with dental disease can affect the heart, lungs, and kidneys, often having fatal repercussions.
Taking care of your pet’s teeth early on will get him or her accustomed to the dental cleaning process, making it a lot easier to maintain consistently. Prevent a wide range of painful problems by tending to your pet’s dental health. Does your pet need some veterinary assistance? Call (614) 239-0027 to speak with one of the veterinarians at Hamilton Road Animal Hospital in Columbus for more information or to schedule an appointment for your pet today.
For a happy and healthy pet, your pet needs regular, routine veterinary care which includes attention to your pet’s dental care. Dental issues can cause a host of other, more serious medical conditions and your veterinarian at Hamilton Road Animal Hospital in Columbus can provide scheduled dental cleanings to prevent disease and infection.
Sure, your veterinarian can help with your pet’s dental needs, like cleaning and extractions, but healthy pet hygiene begins at home. Pet owners should try acclimating their pets to having their teeth brushed and provide kibble and treats that will help remove dental tartar. This is a proactive way to prevent periodontal disease, tooth decay, and painful infections.
In order to get your pet accustomed to having its teeth brushed and evaluated regularly, start brushing their teeth early-on. If your pet simply won’t cooperate during teeth brushing, you may need to use dental chews or oral rinses. You may need to have your veterinarian clean their teeth, which involves sedation and general anesthesia; contact your vet or animal hospital to learn more. It is suggested that you bring your pet in to see the veterinarian at least once a year for dental cleanings and a check-up.
Did you know that neglecting dental care and hygiene can cause tooth decay and infection? Some infections can travel through the bloodstream to other vital organs in the body. It is not uncommon for pets with poor dental health to develop painful abscesses. Furthermore, the bacteria associated with dental disease can affect the heart, lungs, and kidneys, often having fatal repercussions.
Taking care of your pet’s teeth early on will get him or her accustomed to the dental cleaning process, making it a lot easier to maintain consistently. Prevent a wide range of painful problems by tending to your pet’s dental health. Does your pet need some veterinary assistance? Call (614) 239-0027 to speak with one of the veterinarians at Hamilton Road Animal Hospital in Columbus for more information or to schedule an appointment for your pet today.
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