Dental Health
Be on the lookout for indications of dental illness. You may notice your pet has bad breath, missing, broken, or yellowed teeth, red, swollen, or bleeding gums. More advanced signs include trouble or pain when eating, pawing at the mouth, and excessive drooling. If this is the case book an appointment for an oral examination today.
Regular dental examinations and prophylactic care under general anaesthesia are crucial to stop tissue inflammation and bone loss around the tooth. Your pet’s risk of heart, kidney, and liver illness increases if dental disease is left untreated. Our team can provide general cleanings, intra-oral x-rays and surgical extractions as needed.
We recognise that every pet has unique oral health needs. We work alongside you to create a special dental care plan for your pet. We employ a preventative approach, including routine dental exams, cleanings, and advanced procedures when necessary.
Opening Hours.
Monday – Friday
8:00am – 5:30pm
Saturday
9:00am – 12:00pm
Sunday
Closed
You can give us a call or book an appointment.