Periodontal Disease In Dogs
Oral health care is important for dogs, but many aren't given the dental care they need to be healthy. In this post, our South Wilton vets talk about periodontal disease in dogs, including how to prevent it.
The vets at South Wilton Veterinary Group provide veterinary services for cats, dogs, and exotic pets.
From routine exams, vaccinations, and parasite prevention to dental care, and internal medicine, we can help you support your pet's life-long health and well-being.
About Our HospitalWe care for your pet's oral health, from dental exams and cleanings to procedures and surgeries.
From your puppy's or kitten's first months to caring for senior dogs and cats, we provide compassionate specialty care.
We care for your exotic pet's unique needs, from wellness consultations to detecting health issues.
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Oral health care is important for dogs, but many aren't given the dental care they need to be healthy. In this post, our South Wilton vets talk about periodontal disease in dogs, including how to prevent it.
An ear hematoma, also known as an aural hematoma, is a blood blister that develops on your pup's ear. Dogs with long, floppy ears that are prone to ear infections are particularly susceptible. Today, our South Wilton vets explain more about ear hematomas and how they are treated.
Regular veterinary checkups and preventive care are important for helping your cat live a long and healthy life— but exactly how often should you take a cat to the vet? Here, our South Wilton vets explain.
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