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Your pet needs annual dental check-ups just like you. Inflamed and bleeding gums can be painful and can bleed if left unattended. This can cause pain and difficulty eating for your pet. Save on pet dental treatments when you book before 31 August 2023.
https://burnievetcentre.com.au/dental-offer-2023
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Your pet needs annual dental check-ups just like you. Facial swelling can indicate dental issues that could be causing pain for your pet. Save on pet dental treatments when you book before 31 August 2023. https://burnievetcentre.com.au/dental-offer-2023
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Contrary to popular belief, smelly breath isn't normal in pets and could be a sign of gingivitis. Annual dental
check-ups can help free your pet from a future of dental issues. Contact us to unleash good dental hygiene today with a FREE dental assessment. https://burnievetcentre.com.au/dental-offer-2023
05 Jan - Pet Safe Summer Video
Keep me safe for the rest of summer by following these tips! Did any of these surprise you?
We are excited to be receiving so many entries for the Hills Pet Smile Photo Competition, and the gallery has quickly filled with photos of so many cute pets showing off their best smiles.
If you have not yet entered, not to worry, there is still time; the competition closes on the 11th of October at 11.59 pm AEST.
Do not forget to share the excitement and invite your friends to vote for your pet.
4 Prizes to be won!
To enter: https://woobox.com/i3nfvp?web=1&entry=1
To vote: https://woobox.com/i3nfvp/gallery?web=1
Little Cody has the moves. Dancing into the weekend like…💃🏼
International Day of Friendship - who's your pet's best friend! Share a photo of them in the comments below 😊
July 19 Do you have a senior pet. Besure to keep them moving!
Do you have a senior pet? Unsure of how to keep them moving comfortably? Check out these three recommended exercises for our older friends!
And the owner of this smile is... a Corgi! Did you guess correct? Comment below a picture of your smiling Corgi! 😁
If we were to bring 10 cats or dogs into our clinic, at least 8 of them would be suffering from some form of dental disease.
The best for of action is prevention and maintaining regular checks up with your vet.
Please speak to us if you wish to discuss all things dental!
Here are a few simple tips to ensure your pets are comfortable and warm during the winter months:
1) Make sure their beds are well padded
2) Move beds away from cold draughts
3) Make sure kennels are leak-free and water-proof
4) Keep pets active
5) Keep cages covered
6) Keep senior pets indoors
Do you brush your pets teeth? If you are unsure on what to do or where to start, speak to us
Do you use a dental toy for your pet? Toys can not only be fun but also a way to clean your pets teeth! Have a chat to us about what toys are great for maintaining dental hygiene
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The food you feed your pet could help in cleaning your pets teeth. Come in and speak to the team about what dental diet is best for your pet.
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Winter as arrived! ❄️ Check out the video below for some Pet Safe Winter tips!
Fish are a great pet option for kids who have allergies or who are looking after an animal for the first time. Plus, they are a great way to brighten up any home. 🐠
If you have any questions about becoming a pet parent, please give us a call
And now, the last three steps are…. Grooming, nail trims, and brushing teeth! Did any of these surprise you?
For more information on these preventative health measures and the last six, visit our website and search 'The Benefits of Preventative Care for your Pet's Health'
It's time for preventative health care steps 4 -6. Did you guess them correctly?
If you have any questions about treating parasites, feeding your pet, or ways to get your pet active, have a chat with one of our friendly team members at your next vet visit 😊
Did you know that pets can get pancreatitis?
The pancreas is essential for digestion and maintaining blood glucose levels but can be problematic when it becomes inflamed. To avoid pancreatitis in pets, avoid feeding them treats or foods that are high in fat.
For more information on pancreatitis in pets, speak with us at your next vet visit