- Dental CareNot only is it unpleasant for your pet to have bad breath, it’s also a sign of health problems and disease for your furry friend. There are several ways to improve the oral health of your dog. Here are a few.
- VaccinationTypically when an animal is turned into a shelter, they are given vaccinations, treated for heart worms and are either spayed or neutered. It is less expensive to get a loving pet this way and typically animals at shelters have had some degree of obedience training.
- Behavioral Counseling
- Comprehensive ExaminationAsk your veterinarian what is the cause of your dog’s bad breath. He or she is the best person to determine what’s causing it. Your vet will do a physical examination, lab work or even a simple tooth cleaning. Prevention is the best way to prevent bad pet breath in the first place. Just like humans, dogs need their teeth cleaned at least twice a year by a professional. You as the dog’s owner should at minimum clean the dog’s teeth at least 3 times a week.
- Parasites Treatment and Control
- BoardingWe offer preventive care, flea and tick treatments, heart-worm prevention, boarding and grooming services and more. Need medications, supplements or specially formulated food for your furry one? We have that to.
- Grooming