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February is Pet Dental Health Month

January 17, 2012 by admin

Pet Dental Health MonthIt’s true: pets need dental care, too. Just like people, poor oral hygiene can lead to significant problems with your pet’s heart, kidneys, and liver. Dental disease starts with the buildup of tarter and plaque on the surface of the teeth and gum line. Keeping your pet’s teeth clean can significantly increase their chances of preventing dental disease.

Each year the American Veterinary Medical Association, along with many other veterinary groups, sponsors National Pet Dental Health Month in February. With this collective effort, it is our hope that more and more people realize the significance a pet’s oral health can play in maintaining a happy and healthy life.

 

That is why we are offering $50 OFF DENTAL CLEANINGS during the month of February. In addition to the savings, we are also providing FREE GIFT PACKS for your pet!

 

Something as simple as your pet’s bad breath can be a sign of dental disease.

 

Click below to schedule an appointment for your pet!

Current Client Vet Request Appointment
or call us at (702) 228-4000!

 


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INTRODUCING DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY: An Improved Look at your Pet’s Oral Health

Why are Dental Cleanings Important for your Pet?

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Introducing Digital Radiography

December 20, 2011 by admin

In order to maintain the highest level of veterinary care for our patients, we are now introducing digital dental radiography! By introducing this advanced technology, we are able to get a more accurate picture of your pet’s oral health. The digital x-ray allows us to see deep below the gum line to better diagnose periodontal disease, bone loss, enamel defects, and tooth fractures.

Digital x-rays allow us to be proactive in diagnosing any potential health issues before they become serious. Since periodontal disease can spread to the heart, liver, and kidneys, this technology can be lifesaving.

Learn more about our dental services HERE.

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Your Pet Has a Place to Stay

November 6, 2011 by admin

Pet Boarding Las VegasThe Holidays are approaching and many of us will be traveling to see family and friends. Unfortunately, we can’t always take our pets with us. If your pet needs a place to stay while you’re gone, he or she can stay with us! Our boarding facility is an affordable option for providing optimal care for your dog or cat. Even better, our facility is veterinary supervised so their is no need to worry while you’re away.

What else does our boarding facility offer?

  • Clean and safe environment
  • Dogs walked and played with 4 times a day
  • Experienced and caring boarding staff
  • Complimentary boarding exam – on entry and every 3 days for extended stays

 

SPECIAL SAVINGS

All baths for boarders are 50% off!

For those wanting to pamper their pets can add a spa-like bathing experience that provides an invigorating massage that will keep them calm and relaxed throughout the bath. Your pet will be as clean as ever for when they are ready to head back home.  

Pet Bathing and Grooming Las VegasBATHS INCLUDE:

  • Shampoo and rinse
  • Nail trim
  • Ear cleaning
  • Eye cleaning
  • Expressing anal glands

Offer ends January 15, 2012.

Call us at (702) 228-4000 or click below to schedule your boarding today!

Las Vegas Pet Boarding

 

 

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Why are dental cleanings important for your pet?

August 20, 2011 by admin

Just like people, proper dental care for pets is Las Vegas Pet Dentalextremely important. Your pet’s mouth is truly the window to their overall health and well being. Unfortunately, 75% of dogs and cats are currently suffering from some form of dental disease.

Causes of Dental Disease

Dental disease starts with the buildup of plaque and tarter on the surface of the teeth and around the gum line. If the tooth surface is not kept clean, dental tartar buildup will start to develop on the tooth surface giving bacteria-ridden plaque the prime surface to accumulate. If left untreated, the plaque and tarter can irritate the gum tissue which often leads to an infection in the bone surrounding the teeth.

Effects of Dental Disease

The most common form of dental disease is bad breath (halitosis). This is usually just a indicator of bigger health issues.

Since dental disease starts with the teeth and gums, it is common for your pet to experience bleeding and oral pain. It should be noted that oral pain in pets can be just as painful as with people. If your pet has lost its appetite or drops food while eating, this may be an indicator they are in pain.

Errosion of the teeth and gum tissue can make the teeth loose. Some animals experience tooth loss.

The most severe form of dental disease is when the bacteria from the mouth gains access to the bloodstream. The bacteria can then spread to the heart, liver, and kidneys, potentially causing major damage to those organs.

Management of Dental Disease

The most important thing you can do for your pet is maintain a consistent dental care regimen at home with routine veterinary dental cleanings.

Click below to schedule an appointment for your pet!

Current Client Vet Request Appointment
or call us at (702) 228-4000!

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Summer Boarding at Pet Medical Center

July 27, 2011 by admin

Going on vacation and want to make sure your pet is well cared for while you’re away? Have your pet stay with us! Our boarding facility is an affordable option for providing optimal care for your dog or cat. Even better, our facility is veterinarian supervised so there is no need to worry while you’re away.

What else does our boarding facility offer?

        Clean and safe environment

      • Dogs walked and played with 4 times a day
      • Experienced and caring boarding staff
      • Complimentary boarding exam – on entry and every 3 days for extended stays

bathing pet las vegas

SUMMER SPECIAL

All baths for boarders are 50% off!

Baths include shampoo and rinse, nail trim, ear cleaning, eye cleaning, and expressing anal glands.

Offer ends August 31, 2011.

Click below to schedule your boarding today!

Las Vegas Pet Boarding

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Traveling With Your Pet

July 24, 2011 by admin

Traveling With Your Pet

Are you traveling with your pet this summer? There are many things to consider before taking your pet on vacation. Here are some important tips that will help ensure your pet stays happy, healthy, and safe!

Health Certificates for Flying

The U.S. Department of Agriculture requires that all pets have an up-to-date health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian within 30 days of travel date. In addition, a rabies immunization is also required.

Microchipping

Your pet should be implanted with a microchip that will identify you as the owner if your pet were to get lost during your travels. If your pet becomes lost and is returned to an animal hospital or local veterinarian, the microchip’s unique identification number will provide your name and contact information from the international registry.

Las Vegas Veterinarians Microchip Solution

Learn More About Microchip Identification

Heartworm Prevention

Heartworm disease is an infection of parasitic worms that grow inside the chambers of your pet’s heart and large blood vessels. Although the disease is very dangerous, it is completely preventable with proper medication. The disease is spread solely by mosquitoes so if you are traveling to an area of high humidity, you are increasing your pets chances of infection.

Flea and Tick Prevention

Fleas and ticks are blood-sucking insects that can cause devastating health problems for your dog or cat. Fleas can transmit tapeworms and cause serious skin allergies such as dermatitis. Ticks can infect your pet with over 15 known diseases such as Lyme Disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

Lyme Disease Vaccination

Lyme Disease is one of the most common infections caused by ticks. This disease can cause inflammation of the joints, kidney problems, depression, and lack of appetite.

Tranquilizers (if needed)

Tranquilizers can be used to calm your pet if traveling causes extreme anxiety in your pet.

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