Common Dental & Teeth Problems For Dogs & Cats
Your Pets’ Health and Comfort Is Our Top Priority
There are five very common problems with the teeth of cats and dogs. But the good news is, we can help with all of them. Your pets’ health and comfort is our top priority. It may be hard to notice, but here are some key signs to look for: rubbing the face against things or facial swelling, changes to eating habits or loss of appetite, unusual night awakenings. If you notice any of these symptoms, bring your pet in to Stoney Trail Vet Clinic.
A Routine Teeth Cleaning is Crucial For Your Pet
Loose or misaligned dog teeth can cause your pet a great deal of discomfort. Especially when trying to eat. Loose teeth in an adult dog could have an underlying factor – gum disease, or trauma to the mouth. A periodontal disease can cause symptoms of brown tartar on the teeth, leaving spots of blood, or if the gums look inflamed or sore. A routine professional cleaning can help to hinder the process, while still providing a dental care regime at home.
We Look Forward To Helping Your Dogs, Cats and Other Companions
Tooth trauma can be caused from chew toys that are too hard, bones, tugging games or too-rough play. A cracked or broken tooth can lead to decay and bacteria or disease. If you notice anything unusual, or have any concerns – don’t hesitate to call Stoney Trail Vet Clinic, we look forward to helping your pet, and ensuring their oral health.