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Dental problems may be first noticed by you at home, or by your veterinarian when your pet is brought in for an exam.
During your appointment, your veterinarian will examine your pet, work with you to develop a plan for your pet and an estimate will be made for the surgical procedure.
If your pet has been prescribed a prescription diet as part of their total health plan, it is best to make the transitional gradual unless otherwise directed by your vet team.
Some services advertise anesthesia-free dentals for pets. Please take the following into consideration when offered these services:
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