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Why Dental Hygiene is Important For Pets

People walk their dogs and take them to the dog park for exercise. Pet owners try to feed their pets healthy, nutritious, and balanced diets. There are many things pet owners do to care for their pets, and dental hygiene is one area that pet owners shouldn't overlook. From dog dental health check-ups to pet teeth cleaning and pet dental care services, pet oral hygiene is important. If you are looking for a veterinarian near you in or around the beautiful Miami area, our experienced and pet-friendly veterinary staff at Ferreira Animal Hospital can help.

The Importance of Pet Dental Care and Oral Hygiene

Have you ever had a toothache? Are you familiar with that searing and unrelenting, mind-numbing pain a bad tooth can cause? If you are like many people, especially those who have lived more than a couple of decades, this type of pain isn't unfamiliar, and it nearly always warrants our immediate attention.

Now, imagine your poor pet experiencing that kind of suffering. It isn't easy, but it also isn't difficult to understand the importance of caring for our pet's dental health either. To make matters worse, our pets can't just go to the medicine cabinet and pop some over-the-counter pain meds for some temporary relief. And they can't call the dentist for an appointment either - that is what they have us for.

Common Dental Problems in Pets

Pets can suffer from various dental problems, including periodontal disease, broken teeth, and oral infections. Periodontal disease is particularly common and can lead to tooth loss and severe pain if left untreated. Symptoms to watch out for include bad breath, difficulty eating, drooling, and swollen or bleeding gums. Regular dental care can prevent these issues and ensure your pet maintains a healthy mouth.

Tips for Maintaining Your Pet's Dental Health

1. Regular Check-Ups: Schedule regular dental check-ups with your veterinarian to monitor your pet’s oral health and catch any issues early.

2. Daily Brushing: Brush your pet's teeth daily using pet-friendly toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush.

3. Dental Treats and Toys: Provide dental treats and toys designed to clean teeth and reduce plaque buildup.

4. Healthy Diet: Feed your pet a balanced diet that promotes dental health. Avoid foods that are high in sugars and starches.

Contact Our Veterinarian in Miami, FL

If you are looking for veterinary services in the Miami area for your pet or have questions about pet dental check-ups and oral hygiene, our experienced and pet-loving veterinary team can help. Contact us to find out more and schedule an appointment for the veterinary care and attention your pet deserves at Ferreira Animal Hospital today, for their health and their happiness.