National Pet Dental Month
SRH is offering discounts on dental cleanings and equine floats during February. Call us to find out more!
Most pet dental disease occurs below the gum line,
where you can’t see it. Your pet’s teeth and gums
should be checked at least once a year by your
veterinarian.
SCHEDULE A DENTAL EXAM If you observe any problems with your pet’s mouth, such as broken teeth, pain, or difficulty when eating.
DENTAL CLEANING includes scaling (to remove plaque and tartar) and polishing, similar to the process used on your own teeth during cleanings.
ANESTHESIA makes it possible to perform dental procedures with less stress, pain, and risk of injury for your pet. It also lets your veterinarian do a full exam below the gum line, where most oral disease occurs.
REGULARLY BRUSHING your pet’s teeth is the single most effective thing you can do to keep their teeth healthy between dental cleanings.
TALK WITH SRH VETERINARY SERVICES about any dental products, treats, or dental-specific diets you’re considering for your pet.