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Oral tumors compose approximately 5-8% of all tumors in the dog and cat. That's a considerable number and the most difficult aspect of this large percentage is that most people do not spend time looking in their pet's mouth, so these masses grow unnoticed.   Understanding Oral...

The world is full of so many myths and misconceptions and Dr. Google has made life even more complex.  Give someone a platform with little evidence-based medical training and things can go sideways rather quickly.   Unfortunately, many veterinarians are ill trained regarding how to address...

Puppies. We ALL love them, even when they have moments of being crazy little terrors! Right!? The joy that puppies can bring us seems to be unmatched at times. This is typically up until that moment they begin to get overly playful and those “shark teeth”...

A recent study indicated that approximately 20-27% dogs have tooth fractures of some form.   Some just nick the enamel (enamel fracture)  and are mostly benign, other than causing localized trauma to the lip or tongue as it moves across the tooth.  More sinister are tooth...

When we think about dental disease in our pets and four-legged family members, many of us immediately picture those small dogs with horrible bad breath. We have even coined the phrase “doggy breath.” Too often our feline friends are often left behind when it comes...

What is a malocclusion? Malocclusions, or abnormal bites, are a rather common occurrence in our 4-legged family members. Up to 25-35% of pets may be affected by a malocclusion. Some malocclusions are now considered normal for certain breeds of both dogs and cats. Pets that may...

In this post, we will discuss some of the biggest reasons why pet owners do not proceed with an anesthetic dental procedure, such as thinking that their pet is too old for anesthesia.  Among the top reasons why pet owners do not have their pet's...

Everyone loves a kiss from their dog, regardless if they are a Chihuahua or a Great Dane.  It's a sign of their love for you and it not only brings you joy but also brings your pet joy as well.  It's part of the human-animal...

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