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What to expect when your pet has a ‘Dental’

What to expect when your pet has a ‘Dental’

by South Cranbourne Vets | Jul 31, 2020 | Pet Advice

We understand that leaving your pet at the vet for any procedure can be a worrying time. We aim to alleviate this stress by explaining what happens when your pet is left here for a dental procedure, where the teeth and gums are checked and treated. On arrival at the...
Dental Disease in Pets – how to keep their breath fresh!

Dental Disease in Pets – how to keep their breath fresh!

by South Cranbourne Vets | Jul 31, 2019 | Pet Advice

Periodontal disease (dental disease) is the most commonly diagnosed disease in both dogs and cats. This condition is so common that by the time they are two years old 70% of cats and 80% of dogs will show signs of dental disease.   What causes dental disease?  Dental...

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