Dog teeth cleaning singapore

DOG TEETH CLEANING

Dog teeth cleaning aka dog dental care is another one of the most important health related topics pet owners need to address besides dog grooming. Most of the dogs show signs of periodontal (gum) disease by age two. What is important is that this periodontal disease is the number one disease among dogs and cats.
Periodontal disease, also known as the oral disease, is one of the most common diseases found in dogs and cats. It is caused by the buildup of various anaerobic bacteria in the mouth which forms plaque, eventually hardening into tartar on the teeth along the gum line, and is related to the development of gingivitis.Since small and toy breeds have a much smaller jaw but contain the same number of teeth, crowding allows higher bacterial build up and puts them at higher risk of developing periodontal disease.
Although daily brushing provides the best preventative measure, using dental chews for dogs is also an another effective approach pet owners can take to help prevent and control the accumulation of plaque and tartar to avoid consequences of the severe periodontal disease after the dog receives good teeth cleaning treatment from us.
Teeth play a vital role in an animal’s survival; they are used for eating, grooming, and defense. Hence when dogs starts to suffer from dental issues, this might not just affect their health but also affect their appetite and living patterns altogether. You can imagine this as when human suffering from a bad toothache or gum inflammation.
So if you are not already that part of the 10% that are already doing something for their pets’ oral health, now is the time!

HOW DO I KNOW IF MY DOG NEEDS DOG TEETH CLEANING?

Dog teeth cleaning helps your dog to avoid the painful dental disease which is the most common disease seen by veterinarians: 70-85% of pets over the age of 2 have some form of dental disease. Here are some signs that your pet may have the dental disease and hence needs dog teeth cleaning:
  • Bad breath
  • Fishy breath
  • Yellow, brown, or discoloured teeth
  • Loose teeth
  • Red, inflamed gums
  • Swollen mouth, jaws, or gums
  • Doesn’t play with chew toys as often
  • Experience discomfort and pain when eating that cause loss of appetite
  • Blister like gum boils
  • Yellowish or Dark Brown Teeth
  • Chewing on one side of the mouth

HOW DOES THE TEETH CLEANING FOR DOG WORKS?

  • Prior assessment of teeth condition before start
  • Too serious dental condition will be referred to vet
  • We use manual tools to clean off the plaque and tar tar
  • We give your dog a small break every 10 to 15 Mins
  • We do not use any sedation medicines
  • We do not use any machines
  • We do not use any ultrasonic dental cleaning devices
  • We do not use any vet anesthesia procedure (a medical process which put your pet under “sleeping mode” temporarily)
  • We do not do any teeth extraction

HOW WILL OUR DOG TEETH CLEANING SERVICE BENEFITS YOUR DOG?

  • Alternative teeth cleaning solution
  • Cost-effective
  • No health risks
  • No medication
  • No more tartar-encrusted teeth
  • No more bad breath
  • No more loss of appetite for your dog
  • Clean off surface plaque and tar tar
  • Decreased the chance of oral infections
  • Cleaner and whiter teeth – perfect smile!
  • Helps prevent bad breath – Perfect kisses & licks!
  • Helps prevent heart, liver, and kidney disease as caused by dental disease
  • My dog has some health issues as well, is it still suitable?
  • Our alternative dog dental care is suitable for dogs with the following diagnosed medical conditions as opposed to traditional vet’s dental scaling with the high risk of your dog 

THE DIAGNOSED CONDITIONS INCLUDES:

  • Poor kidney or liver function
  • Congenital heart defects (including murmurs),
  • Impaired heart function (such as congestive heart failure) or arrhythmia
  • Any recent injury or infection of any kind e.g “hot spots,” are valid reasons and precaution to cancel medical procedure that requires anaesthesia
  • A history of seizures

HOW LONG DOES THE TEETH CLEANING FOR DOG TAKES?

Teeth cleaning services for dogs take around 2 hours to 3 hours depending on the condition of the dog’s teeth and temperament. We believe in giving short breaks every 10 to 15 minutes for the dog to receive the treatment in the most relaxing mindset. Good work takes time. Good through works take longer time.  Hence the duration is longer than other providers.

http://www.surrpaws.com/dog-teeth-cleaning/

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