Vet Dentist Directory
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Veterinarian Dental Specialists
A nationwide group of Vet Dentists working together to increase services and service areas
to bring the best in vet dental care to your pets: Dog Dentists, Cat Dentists
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PETS: Questions and Answers:
- Dogs, Cats with bad breath?
- Pets with Broken teeth
- Dogs and Cats teeth cleaning
- Animal Crowns
- Should dogs and cats floss?
- Animal Dentures
Other Dog Dentist Locations
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Dog Dentists: Veterinarian
Dental specialists for Dogs & all Canine Pets - Canine Dental
Care
Dog Veterinarian Dentists specializing in advanced dental and oral surgical
treatments for canines including the following: Endodontics, Periodontics, Orthodontics,
Restorations, Dental Radiology, Oral Surgery. Pet Dentists dedicated to providing
optimal health care for pets and assisting your pets veterinarian to offer options
for dog and other pet dental problems - The Vet Dentist. |
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Dog
dental care tips - Dog Teeth Cleaning
Should dogs have bones to chew and are they good or bad for a dogs teeth? |
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Dog
dental care tips - Dog Tooth Repair
Can you repair a broken tooth for my dog?
Can you repair a chipped tooth for my dog? |
Exotic
pets tips for dental care
Exotic pets can require special care including dental care. What types of pets
require the most dental care? |
Zoo
animal dental care tips
Take a look at some large cats and the dental care required for these great animals. |
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Farm
animal tips for dental care
Horses and cows need their teeth in great shape for all that chewing - Race Horses
and Show Cattle as well. |
Veterinarian dental care techniques
keep your pet healthy
Make sure your pet has the latest and safest dental care to achieve optimal dental
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Find Veterinarian Dental services for dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets,
chickens (just kidding), all exotic pets and zoo animals, such as, lions, tigers,
bears -- oh my -- monkeys, baboons, panthers, cougars, hippos (really), camels,
giraffes -- pretty much every animal with teeth.
Many veterinary experts estimate that up to 75% of dogs and 60% of cats
that do not receive properoral and dental care will develop signs of dental disease
before the age of three. It is very important that your pet
receives regular oral and dental care and teeth cleanings from your general practitioner
veterinarian and, when required, specialized dental care from a veterinarian
with advanced dental training. (Note: Many veterinarians routinely refer all
clients to a veterinarian dentist for all of a pet’s
oral health care.)
Find Veterinarian Dental services for dogs, cats, rabbits, horses, cows, chickens
(just kidding), all exotic pets and zoo animals, such as, lions, tigers, bears
-- oh my -- monkeys, baboons, panthers, cougars, hippos (really), camels, giraffes
-- pretty much every animal with teeth. |
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