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Fort Garry Veterinary Hospital Reminds Pet Owners About the Importance of Dental Care

WINNIPEG, Manitoba, April 24, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fort Garry Veterinary Hospital in Winnipeg is reminding local dog and cat owners about the importance of pet dental care.

While most people are aware of the importance of scheduling regular dental appointments for themselves, they often forget that their furry companions need proper oral care too. This is why Winnipeg’s Fort Garry Veterinary Hospital is working to educate dog and cat owners on the importance of regular checkups and cleanings.

According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, nearly 70 percent of cats and 80 percent of dogs exhibit some form of gum disease.

“This type of ailment has been shown to later cause damage to other organs, including the liver, heart and kidneys,” states the clinic’s Dr. Pushpinder Mander. “Just like with humans, poor dental hygiene really has a major effect on the health of the rest of the body.”

But, according to him, the prevention is simple.

“The process of getting an in-office dental cleaning for your pet is fairly easy,” explains Dr. Mander. “Generally, it can be completed during a regular checkup or grooming session. There is very little discomfort for the animal and it only takes a few minutes.”

In all companion animal dentistry, the dog or cat is put under anesthesia during the treatment. This is a regular practice that is done after a blood test to determine whether the pet will handle the medication. "Some pets are a little more sensitive to having a human work with their teeth. And that's okay, but it is also why we have special procedures in place.”

The Fort Garry Veterinary Hospital Technologists and Assistants work to show pet owners a variety of techniques they can use at home to combat dental issues, such as daily brushing. “These methods really help with any breath issues an animal may have and leaves them feeling healthier and happier.”

Fort Garry Veterinary Hospital’s dental services go beyond cleanings and prevention. The clinic also works with pets who need treatment for serious dental conditions. “We have done extractions and other necessary procedures on cats and dogs,” says Mander. “Sometimes this is necessary to help prevent an infection or allow the pet to eat properly.”

For more information on Fort Garry Veterinary Hospital or to schedule an appointment, you can contact them directly at 204-452-9010.

About Fort Garry Veterinary Hospital

Fort Garry Veterinary Hospital offers a full range of animal care services to residents of Winnipeg and surrounding areas. They handle routine examinations, spay/neuter surgeries, microchipping, vaccinations, emergency care, and much more. In addition, they also have a full grooming center. Schedule your pet’s appointment by calling 204-452-9010 or visit http://fortgarryvethospital.ca/ for more information.

 

Fort Garry Veterinary Hospital, 204-452-9010