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





The 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.
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extremely 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. 







