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The Crucial Role of Anesthesia in Veterinary Dental Care
A healthy mouth plays a vital role in the well-being of both humans and animals. In veterinary medicine, ensuring proper dental care for your dog or cat will help maintain their health, prevent dental related diseases, and promote a long and happy life. One of the most important aspects of professional teeth cleanings and treatments for dogs and cats is the appropriate use of anesthesia. In this blog, we will walk you through why veterinary anesthesia is used in dental procedures for dogs and cats, and how it can help ensure your pet gets thorough, effective, and safe treatments.
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What Is a COHAT? So Much More Than a Standard Pet Teeth Cleaning
Your pet's yearly exam is here, and one focus will be on their teeth. A quick lift of their lips reveals plaque and tartar buildup, especially on those back molars oops. How embarrassing. Don't worry, though; COHAT to the rescue. But if you're like many other pet owners, you're probably asking, "What does COHAT mean? And what does it involve?" We're here to break down exactly what a COHAT is, why your veterinarian may recommend one, and how COHATs help your pet's overall dental health. Let's get started.
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The Ins and Outs of Identifying & Treating Cat Bug Bites and Insect Stings
We all want to keep our cats safe from harm, but there's one sneaky threat that often goes unnoticed until it becomes a problem bug bites. While fleas and ticks are often the main topic of conversation when it comes to pests that can affect our cats, there are many other insects and bugs that can cause irritation, pain, or even serious health issues. Whether your cat enjoys exploring the great outdoors or is an indoor-only pet, it's important to be aware of the risks and know how to identify and treat cat bug bites and stings.
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