Dog Chewing Problems: Why They Chew & How To Stop Them
Wondering how you can cure your dog’s chewing problems for good? Our vets in South Wilton offer some tips on how to help your dog develop better habits.
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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Wondering how you can cure your dog’s chewing problems for good? Our vets in South Wilton offer some tips on how to help your dog develop better habits.
Tooth resorption in cats is a condition in which the body breaks down and absorbs the structures that support the tooth. Today, our South Wilton vets talk about the symptoms of tooth resorption in cats and how it can be treated.
Dental health issues can lead to chronic pain and other health problems for your dog. Fortunately, many dental health issues can be avoided through routine dental exams and professional cleaning combined with a little extra care at home. Our vets share the signs of dental health issues in dogs and easy ways to keep your dog's mouth healthy.
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