SAVE your companion pet from painful dental diseases According to studies, dental calculus and gingivitis are the most commonly reported disorders by veterinarians, and in addition, 80% of dogs have some form of periodontal disease by age 2. Unfortunately, few pet parents do it despite these dire statistics and veterinary recommendations to regularly brush their dog’s teeth. In 2016, Ipsos reported that 76% of pet parents know they should brush their dog’s teeth, just 7% do it daily, and 43% admit they never do it. Read more about symptoms, interesting facts about their teeth and natural remedies in the below blog posts https://lnkd.in/dnXJcM9E https://lnkd.in/d38p9ykn #dentaldiseaseindogs
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Are you living in rigor mortis? Wanting to break up with time? Healthcare, dental, and veterinary workers make up the vast majority of suicides. The people we need and our pets need to help us live are killing themselves. We need better solutions. I wrote about it this week. Go grab the link ⬇️ #suicidepreventionmonth #nervoussystemhealing #vagusnervehealing #physicaltherapy #physiciansuicide #nursesuicide #dentistsuicide #veterinariansuicide #smilecon #smilecon2024
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Is Physical Rehabilitation the missing piece for your patient's recovery? Join our exclusive FREE webinar! Register Here, It’s Complimentary : https://lnkd.in/gVQn7HKf This webinar will equip you with the knowledge and tools to: * Enhance your patient evaluation process to identify potential physical rehabilitation candidates. * Develop collaborative treatment plans that integrate physical rehabilitation. * Effectively communicate the value of physical rehabilitation to pet owners and build stronger client relationships. * Branding for Veterinarians: How to position yourself as an expert in veterinary care so pet parents can find you! #ClientRecovery #TherapyInsights #VeterinaryCare #MarketingStrategies #PracticeGrowth #WebinarWisdom #PetHealth #VeterinaryTips #ExpertInsights #ClientWellness
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Dr. Gina Dinallo (BSc, DVM) on oral pain in pets for #animalpainawarenessmonth: Many animals will continue to eat and drink through significant dental disease. They will try to shift food to the least painful part of their mouths to crunch and chew. Visible difficulty eating and prehending food, or truly stopping eating, is a late-stage sign. Signs of dental disease may include red gums (instead of pink), viewable tooth roots, grey/green plaque on tooth surfaces, or very bad breath. Patients with these signs may experience significant pain relief from a periodontal treatment and potentially extractions of severely unhealthy or damaged teeth. This can be pursued through a veterinary dentist or with your primary veterinarian. #momentsmatter #vetmedicine #vetemergencycare #vetspeciality #vetspecialists
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🐾 Heartworm Treatment in Dogs: A Guide for Veterinary Professionals 🐾 As veterinary technicians and clinics, it's crucial to stay informed about the latest in heartworm treatment protocols and patient care. Our new blog post dives deep into the side effects, care tips, and success rates of heartworm treatment for dogs – key information that can help you better support your patients through recovery. 👉 What’s inside: - Common side effects to watch for and manage - Best practices for supporting recovery and minimizing complications - Tips for communicating with pet owners during treatment - A breakdown of heartworm treatment success rates Having a solid understanding of heartworm treatment can help improve patient outcomes and client satisfaction. Read the full article: https://hubs.ly/Q02YYhCT0
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Seeking a Second Opinion on Your Dog's Torn CCL? We're Here to Help! Discovering that your sweet dog has a torn CCL can be distressing. It’s sad to watch your dog limp and wince in pain. You may have been advised that surgery is the only solution, but what if there are other options? At Natchez Trace Veterinary Services, we understand the importance of exploring all avenues for your dog's well-being. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us with concerns about your dog's X-rays and whether CCL surgery is necessary. This is a perfect scenario where a telemedicine consultation with Marc Smith DVM, MS can offer clarity and guidance. He will provide you with a valuable second opinion on the best course of action, bringing expertise in alternative, Eastern, and conventional veterinary medicine to offer a holistic approach to healing your dog. We want you and your dog to get back to playing fetch! #secondopinion #telemedicine #telehealth #veterinarymedicine #doghealth #dogvet #veterinarian #DVM
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In veterinary dentistry and orthodontics, braces for dogs can really help pups facing serious dental problems 🐶 Doggie braces are there to make sure our furry friends can chew and eat properly, not just for looks like when humans get braces ✅ These dog braces work wonders for things like crowded teeth, teeth not lining up right, and lance teeth, which are upper canine teeth pointing the wrong way, up instead of down. #Eazyvets #Dogs #Braces #Doghealth #Dentalhealth #Dogcare #Vets #Veterinarians #VeterinaryClinic #VeterinaryHospital
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Protect Your Pet's Smile 🐱🐾 Just like humans, pets need regular dental care to stay healthy! Brushing your pet's teeth can help: Prevent tartar buildup and gum disease Freshen their breath Boost their overall health and wellbeing As a trusted provider of veterinary instruments, Ronus Surgicals reminds you to prioritize your pet's dental health. 🩺 Invest in a pet-specific toothbrush and toothpaste, and make brushing a regular part of your bonding routine! 🪥 #RonusSurgicals #PetDentalCare #PetHealth #VeterinaryInstruments #AnimalLovers #PetParents"
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