Does your best friend have bad breath? Despite what many pet owners believe, “doggie breath” is not just a nuisance, it is a sign of an unhealthy mouth. Like humans, pets require regular dental care to remove plaque and tartar that leads to gingivitis and periodontitis. These diseases can increase the risk of heart, lung, liver and kidney disease.
Dental Prophylaxis is performed while your pet is under general anesthesia. To ensure the safety of your pet, pre-operative blood work will be performed prior to any dental procedures.