Pet Dental Care
Have you been prioritizing your pets’ dental care? Poor dental hygiene can lead to a range of problems like periodontal disease, tooth decay, and the buildup of tartar. Protect the health of your pets by practicing good oral hygiene and taking your pet to Suburban Veterinary Clinic.
Pet Dental Care
Unfortunately, not many people are aware that poor oral health can impact other organs in the body. This is due to the bacteria buildup entering the bloodstream and traveling to the heart, kidneys, or liver. If you do not provide proper dental care for your pets, they can suffer from:
- Tooth decay and broken teeth
- Bleeding or swelling in the mouth
- Discolored teeth
- Loose teeth
- Loss of appetite
- Excessive drooling
- Pain in the mouth
The best way to protect your pets from the above health complications is with regular and proper dental care from your veterinarian.
Teeth Cleaning At Home
When brushing your animals’ teeth, use a toothbrush that is specially designed for pets. Never use conventional toothpaste as the cleaning agents in it can be dangerous for your animals if it is swallowed. Instead, use pet-approved toothpaste, many of them come in a variety of flavors. Gently brush the teeth, gums, and outer surfaces of your animals’ mouths. If you are having difficulties cleaning your pets’ teeth, contact us for tips on how to clean them properly, or schedule an appointment to have our veterinarians clean them.
Want Your Pets To Be Happy And Healthy?
Call Suburban Veterinary Clinic today at (216) 662-6117 for more information or to schedule an appointment with our veterinarian.
Pet Dental Care
Have you been prioritizing your pets’ dental care? Poor dental hygiene can lead to a range of problems like periodontal disease, tooth decay, and the buildup of tartar. Protect the health of your pets by practicing good oral hygiene and taking your pet to Suburban Veterinary Clinic.
Pet Dental Care
Unfortunately, not many people are aware that poor oral health can impact other organs in the body. This is due to the bacteria buildup entering the bloodstream and traveling to the heart, kidneys, or liver. If you do not provide proper dental care for your pets, they can suffer from:
- Tooth decay and broken teeth
- Bleeding or swelling in the mouth
- Discolored teeth
- Loose teeth
- Loss of appetite
- Excessive drooling
- Pain in the mouth
The best way to protect your pets from the above health complications is with regular and proper dental care from your veterinarian.
Teeth Cleaning At Home
When brushing your animals’ teeth, use a toothbrush that is specially designed for pets. Never use conventional toothpaste as the cleaning agents in it can be dangerous for your animals if it is swallowed. Instead, use pet-approved toothpaste, many of them come in a variety of flavors. Gently brush the teeth, gums, and outer surfaces of your animals’ mouths. If you are having difficulties cleaning your pets’ teeth, contact us for tips on how to clean them properly, or schedule an appointment to have our veterinarians clean them.
Want Your Pets To Be Happy And Healthy?
Call Suburban Veterinary Clinic today at (216) 662-6117 for more information or to schedule an appointment with our veterinarian.