Why Your Dog’s Dirty Teeth Could Be Harming Their HealthDental health is often overlooked in dogs, yet it plays a crucial role in their overall well-being. Just like in hum
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Dental health is often overlooked in dogs, yet it plays a crucial role in their overall well-being. Just like in humans, plaque and tartar buildup in dogs can lead to a range of health problems—some of them serious.
Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth shortly after eating. If not removed, it hardens into tartar, which can irritate the gums and lead to periodontal disease.
According to veterinary studies, over 80% of dogs show signs of dental disease by the age of three. This isn’t just a cosmetic issue—poor dental hygiene can cause chronic pain, tooth loss, and even infections that spread to the heart, liver, and kidneys.
Signs of dental problems in dogs include bad breath, yellow or brown teeth, red or bleeding gums, and difficulty chewing.
Unfortunately, by the time these symptoms are visible, the damage may already be significant.
Preventative care is key. That’s where our ultrasonic teeth cleaning service comes in. This non-invasive, anesthesia-free treatment uses high-frequency vibrations to break down plaque and tartar safely and effectively—even below the gumline.
It’s a stress-free option that supports oral health without the risks of sedation.
Maintaining your dog’s dental hygiene isn’t just about fresh breath—it’s about protecting their health and comfort for years to come.

Book an appointment with us today and take a proactive step toward your pet’s well-being.
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