Take note of smelly kisses that make you turn away! Doggy breath is not normal and is a sign of an issue with their oral health.
Read MoreTake note of smelly kisses that make you turn away! Doggy breath is not normal and is a sign of an issue with their oral health.
Read MoreLong-nosed (dolichocephalic) dog breeds like sighthounds and dachshunds are more prone to periodontal disease due to their unique skull shapes.
Read MoreJuvenile gingivitis and periodontitis are surprisingly common in cats and kittens, yet this is often misunderstood or overlooked.
Read MoreGreyhounds face certain dental health risks due to anatomical predisposition and progressive periodontal disease linked to limited early care.
Read MoreSurgical extractions follow a structured process with four key phases: soft tissue surgery, hard tissue surgery, tooth extraction and closure.
Read MoreThe anatomy and facial structure of brachycephalic dog breeds can lead to unique dental issues like periodontal disease, malocclusion and more.
Read MoreWith specialist anaesthesia tailored to each patient, expert-led monitoring makes dental procedures far safer than most pet owners realise.
Read MoreSmall dog breeds may be compact, but their dental challenges are anything but tiny, often facing more issues than their larger counterparts.
Read MoreWhile humans limit sugary treats to avoid cavities, pets aren’t susceptible to the same issues, and the link between diet and oral health is completely different.
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