Frequently Asked Questions:
Does my pet really need dental care?
Statistics indicate that up to 80% of dogs and cats over the age of three years have some degree of periodontal disease. Maintaining a healthy mouth is essential to your pet's overall wellness.
What are some warning signs?
Look for bad breath, red or swollen gums and plaque on the teeth.
How often should I have my pet's teeth cleaned?
The average pet over two years old should have a full professional dental cleaning every three to six months, if regular maintenance care is not being done. The frequency of dental care depends on diet, age, health, breed and home care.
Fees:
A first time visit usually takes approximately thirty minutes and requires a fee of $155. Monthly follow-up maintenance visits will keep your pet's teeth in perfect condition for only $25 per visit. A regular cleaning and maintenance program is an essential part of your pet's complete physical health and safety.