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Q: Do you always work with a Veterinarian when performing the teeth cleaning procedure? A: Yes! There's a lot of controversy about cleaning your pet's teeth with/without a Veterinarian present. The State of California and Vet Board has been fighting this for many years. We believe working with a Vet is the best way to provide the highest level of care for your pet. Veterinarians are able to prescribe and administer medication, talk with you about alternative treatments for your pet's needs and answer any medical questions you may have. Q: Does my pet's bad breath mean he/she needs a teeth cleaning? A: Yes! The most common cause of bad breath is tartar buildup surrounding the teeth. The bacteria grow to form plaque – a combination of bacteria, mineral and decomposed food. It is the plaque and associated oral infections that give the pets breath an unpleasant odor. Q: How can you effectively perform a teeth cleaning on a pet while it's squirming around or under stress? A: We sit on the ground with your pet and use a variety of holds to maintain control while keeping our patient calm and comfortable. Your pet is never forced into submission. Q. Do you also do teeth cleaning on cats? A. Yes, we do both cats and dogs. Q: Don't most pets become frightened and panic when you attempt to use a scaler? A: No! We treat our patients much like a dentist treats a young child during a first-time dental visit. We use patience in our approach, and slowly introduce each phase of the procedure. As we build trust, almost every dog and cat we treat will allow us to use all of the exact same tools used in traditional veterinary dentistry. Q: Is my pet a good candidate if he/she has been known for biting? A: Yes! We have been trained to work with the most troublesome pets and if we can't work with them we don't charge you anything. Q: What can I do to effectively get rid of or reduce my pet's bad breath? A: Pets with bad breath can keep you from being close to the pets you love. Halitosis, or bad breath, is an unpleasant odor coming from your pet's mouth. Bad breath can also be a symptom of a more serious problem. It is estimated that 80 percent of dogs over the age of three suffer from periodontal disease – a serious deterioration of the gums and supporting bones of the teeth. Left unchecked, the resulting bacteria can enter the pet's bloodstream, causing infection or damage to vital organs such as the kidneys, lungs, heart or liver. That's why a dog's bad breath has been called the "Silent Killer of Pets." Proper pet oral health may extend the life of your pets by two to five years.
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