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As a consequence of overcrowding the mouth there are a variety
of different "nooks and crannies" for food particles
to accumulate and consequently the build up of plaque and
eventually gum disease. Given the rate at which most small
dogs teeth normally deteriorate this is one factor which
can be easily rectified.
At Fairfield, we provide free adolescent health checks
by one of our fully qualified veterinary nurses to our vaccinated
puppies at 6 months of age. This provides an additional
opportunity for any juvenile problems to be addressed including
behaviour and body weight.
The pets also have the benefit of receiving some affection
and treats from the nursing staff as opposed to a needle
in the back of the neck which they most often associate
with myself!
Having identified the problem the dental work can then
be co-ordinated with other routine procedures such as castration
as with "Toby" to avoid having to perform a second
general anaesthetic.
Whilst "Toby" may not understand why he has treatment
"at both ends" I'm sure he appreciates we mean
well!
Terry
Dunne BVMS, Cert SAO, MRCVS
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