Protect Your Pet’s Health with Professional Dental Care
Dental care is vital to the overall health of any pet. Dental disease can lead to serious health issues affecting the heart, liver, and kidneys, and can even spread through your pet’s bloodstream.
In fact, 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats over three years of age suffer from some form of dental disease. The good news is that with proper care and routine cleanings, these issues are highly preventable.
Request your pet’s dental appointment today.
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Why Pet Dental Care Matters
Oral health plays a critical role in your pet’s overall wellbeing. When plaque and tartar build up, bacteria can enter the bloodstream and affect major organs.
- Prevents bad breath and discomfort
- Reduces risk of infection and disease
- Protects heart, liver, and kidney health
- Helps your pet eat comfortably
- Improves quality of life and longevity

Signs Your Pet May Need Dental Care
Pets often hide discomfort, so it’s important to watch for subtle signs of dental issues.
- Bad breath
- Yellow or brown buildup on teeth
- Red or bleeding gums
- Difficulty eating or chewing
- Pawing at the mouth
- Loose or missing teeth
If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s time to schedule a dental evaluation.

What to Expect During a Dental Visit
We provide thorough and safe dental care tailored to your pet’s needs.
- Comprehensive oral examination
- Professional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar
- Digital dental X-rays if needed
- Evaluation for extractions or treatment
- Personalized at-home care recommendations
Our goal is to keep your pet comfortable while delivering effective, long-lasting results.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often does my pet need a dental cleaning?
Most pets benefit from annual dental cleanings, but some may require more frequent care depending on their age, breed, and overall oral health.
Is dental cleaning safe for pets?
Yes. We take every precaution to ensure your pet’s safety, including monitoring during the procedure and tailoring care to their specific needs.
Can I prevent dental disease at home?
Yes. Regular brushing, dental chews, and routine checkups can significantly reduce plaque buildup and help maintain oral health.
What happens if dental disease is left untreated?
Untreated dental disease can lead to pain, tooth loss, and serious health issues affecting vital organs. Early care is key to prevention.
Schedule Your Pet’s Dental Appointment Today
At Animal Wellness and Rehab Center, we are committed to helping your pet live a healthier, happier life through expert dental care.
We will do our best to accommodate your busy schedule. Request your appointment today.
