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Dogs are mischievous creatures and are always getting into trouble. As their caregivers, we often wonder how to help them when their curiosity turns wrong. It can be alarming when our canine companions are bleeding

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When it comes to our canine and feline friends, we all know how important their health is. We take them to our veterinarians for annual examinations, ensure they get enough exercise, and pay close attention to their diets. But there’s one area that often gets...

Oral tumors in dogs are an often overlooked but critical aspect of veterinary health. These tumors can manifest in various forms, ranging from benign growths to aggressive malignancies. While the exact cause of most canine oral tumors remains unknown, early detection and intervention are crucial...

How do I brush my pet's teeth and why is it important? Brushing your pet’s teeth is one of the best ways to support their overall health. Dental care isn’t just about fresh breath—it helps prevent gum disease, tooth loss, and other serious health issues....

When bringing a new puppy or kitten into your home, understanding their dental health is essential. Just like humans, dogs and cats go through two stages of teeth: baby teeth (deciduous teeth) and adult teeth (permanent teeth). Here’s a detailed look at the differences between...

When it comes to your pet’s health, their teeth play a crucial role in overall well-being. A Complete Oral Health Assessment and Treatment (COHAT) is a comprehensive dental cleaning and examination that allows veterinarians to address oral health issues and ensure your pet’s teeth and...

Creating a dental care routine for your new puppy or kitten is essential for ensuring their long-term health. Just like humans, pets need proper oral hygiene to avoid dental problems, such as plaque buildup, gum disease, and tooth decay. A simple question we must ask...

Dental trauma in pets can be quite painful and may lead to more serious complications if not properly addressed. Treatment for dental trauma largely depends on the type and extent of the injury. Many of these injuries can be treated by your general practice veterinarian,...