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Oral surgery can be a daunting prospect for any pet owner, but it’s often a necessary step to ensure the health and wellbeing of your furry friend. Whether your pet needs a tooth extraction, treatment for periodontal disease, or other dental procedures, proper preparation is...

As a responsible cat owner, keeping your feline friend in good health includes paying close attention to their teeth and gums. Dental health issues are one of the most common problems in cats, but they can be difficult to detect.   One of the key indicators of...

Regular dental exams are crucial for maintaining the health of your dog or cat. Dental disease, particularly periodontal disease, is the most common disease seen in all dogs and cats. Numerous other dental and oral conditions, such as fractured teeth, malocclusions, and oral tumors are...

Living in Colorado Springs offers people the beauty of nature right at their doorstep. With the stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, it’s a nature lover’s paradise. However, for pet owners, the proximity to wildlife can pose some concerns. Protecting your pets from local wildlife encounters...

Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis (FCGS) is a severe, painful inflammatory condition affecting the gums and oral mucosa (the mucous membranes inside the mouth) of cats. This disease is characterized by chronic inflammation and ulceration of the gums and other tissues in the mouth, leading to significant...

As our beloved canine and feline companions gracefully age, they bring boundless joy and cherished memories. Yet, with aging come inevitable changes in their health, including dental issues. Like humans, senior dogs and cats require extra attention to maintain oral hygiene. However, unlike most humans,...

YES, THEY CAN! While tooth loss in dogs may seem like a significant obstacle, there are various ways to ensure they can still eat comfortably and happily. Let's delve into some strategies and tips to help your toothless furry friend enjoy mealtime to the fullest.   6...

Oral cysts in dogs can vary in type and severity, but they're typically diagnosed and treated through a combination of clinical examination, imaging techniques, and sometimes biopsy. The most common cause for oral cysts in dogs is impacted teeth. These can be seen in any...