Jun 28, 2024
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Lisa Tucker
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Dental Disease

Check your Pet for dental problems

Tartar and plaque on a dog's teeth.

Smelly breath can be Dental Disease

Does your dog or cat’s breath smell?

Are they having trouble eating?

Are they refusing their usual food?

This could all be down to dental disease . We offer prophylactic treatment by way of specialised food, toothpastes, water additives and also surgery to clean the teeth.

Sometimes your fur baby may need X-rays to assess the health of their teeth and their roots and maybe even extractions .

This sounds scary but your pet will thrive once the problem teeth are gone. Recovery time is usually a few days of soft food, pain relief and of course TLC !!

At Peninsula Bay we offer free dental checks and there are discounts to be had until the end of July.

So give us a call on 094287017 .

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