Author: Colin Adley, DVM

When you bring your pet to the vet, you may notice a skilled, compassionate professional assisting with everything from patient care and lab work to anesthesia monitoring and post-op comfort. That person is likely a credentialed veterinary technician, and they are truly the heartbeat of...

Oral surgery can be a challenging time for both pets and their owners. Whether your furry friend had a dental extraction, treatment for periodontal disease, oral tumor removal, or another procedure, a crucial part of their recovery involves administering oral medications for pets. Knowing how...

As a cat owner, you may have noticed an unusual sound coming from your feline friend—a grinding or clicking noise when they eat, yawn, or groom themselves. This behavior, known as bruxism, can be concerning, but understanding the causes behind it can help you take...

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...

As a cat owner, you know the importance of keeping your feline companion happy and healthy. While most pet owners focus on providing a balanced diet, regular exercise, and routine vet visits, dental health is often overlooked. However, your cat’s dental hygiene plays a crucial...

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...

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