About Pet Dental Services
At Pet Dental Services (PDS), we provide anesthesia-free dental care to dogs and cats under the supervision of licensed veterinarians throughout the country. We are the #1 Non-Anesthetic Dental provider in the country offering Veterinarians and Pet Owners experience and expertise that is second to none. Thank you for taking the time to visit our site and to gaze into the future of preventative dental care for dogs and cats.
Imagine how your teeth would look and feel if you didn’t brush them daily. The same applies to your pets’ teeth. Bad breath and stained teeth are unappealing, but many pet owners aren’t aware that these may be symptoms of serious gum disease. Unless you are regularly providing some form of dental care for your pet, you are neglecting an important factor in their overall health.
You now have an alternative to the traditional anesthetic dental procedure. We encourage you to find out if your pet is a candidate today. Let us help you find a veterinarian near you that provides our service. Our doctors and hospitals will help you set up an appointment for our 11-Step Non-Anesthetic Dental procedure and will provide you with a safe, warm environment necessary to provide the best health care possible for your loved one. Pet Dental Service is excited to provide you with this high quality preventative means to help in the fight against dental disease in your dog or cat, so let’s begin today.
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What is Dental Disease in Pets?
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society 80% of dogs and 70% of cats by the age 3 show signs of periodontal disease. Without proper dental care for your pet they can develop gingivitis, which is plaque build-up on a cat or dog’s teeth and gums that may appear red and swollen. This can progress to further oral diseases such as periodontis and loss of teeth.
The hygienists at Pet Dental Services perform a thorough dental exam on your pet without the use of anesthesia. During the examination we will chart any abnormalities or concerns regarding your pet’s oral health. Learn more about preventing dental disease in animals.