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Phone: (972) 618-7499

E-mail: info@planopethospital.com

February Is Dental Health Month

 

Those special foods and chew toys help, but they don't remove the plaque and food debris below the gumline where the bacteria flourish.

 

We can clean your pet's teeth in the same way you get your teeth cleaned at your dentist twice a year.  We also have flavored and non-rinsing tooth pastes that your pets will enjoy so that you can provide daily care for them.

 

Check your pet's mouth for the following trouble signs:

· Persistent bad breath (halotosis)

· Sensitivity around the mouth

· Pawing around mouth

· Loss of appetite

· Accumulated tartar along gumline

· Bleeding, inflamed or receding gums

· Mobile or missing teeth

· Difficulty chewing or eating

 

If your pet is exhibiting any of these signs please call our office to schedule a dental procedure.

 

Receive a free gift full of products to promote dental health at home with your pets dental procedure during February!

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