FREE DENTAL CHECK, 15% OFF PROCEDURE & PRODUCTS WITH PET SMILE MONTH!
Going to the dentist can be daunting for our pets. Yet, it doesn't have to be!
Have you ever seen a pet dental procedure up close? If not, there's nothing to be worried about as your pet will always be put under anaesthesia, and monitored closely, while undergoing their scale and polish! It's pain-free and will lead to a healthier and happier pet!
See how Vet Melania is taking such good care of this older kitty during her dental procedure!
Interested in benefitting from Pet Smile Month? Call us on 02078233111 to book your FREE dental check!
πPET SMILE MONTH OFFER THIS NOVEMBER! π
Dental Disease is one of the most common problems we see in veterinary practice and like with humans can cause significant pain and suffering. The good news is that it is usually resolved if addressed early with appropriate care.
Symptoms of dental disease include:
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Smelly breath
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Bleeding gums
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Weight loss
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Difficulty eating
To help combat dental disease we are offering:
πͺ₯Free dental check ups
πͺ₯15% off all dental treatments and products
We will also offer you advice on the treatment and prevention of gum disease, to help keep those teeth clean and infection free. If you suspect your pet is suffering from dental pain, give us a call on 020 7823 3111 and claim your FREE dental check!
NiΓ±oβs Friday surrender
Ahhhh Friday!!!ππππ₯°π₯°
We are back!!! π
After this long and challenging hibernation we are finally back!!
We want to thank all of you whom day after day sent us your warm, kind and supportive words. It is a blessing to be back!
See you all soon!πππ
Wagginβ Tails Chelsea Veterinary Clinic grooming bTaes
Do Pugs need a bath or a full groom? And, what is the difference if they are only short haired?
Like many of us, this cute pooch thought he could get away in life with just baths. However, reality is that they shed constantly and by only bathing them we will not improve the amount of fur they leave behind. On the other hand, in a full groom we dedicate a fair amount of time getting rid of the dead coat which not only promotes the strong and healthy growth of the new one but, it also helps you enjoy a cleaner home environment for longer. π«
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Peek-a-boo Bella, the teacup Yorkie, traveled from far to visit our Veterinarian, grooming Parlour and Boutique and surprised us with her funny trick.
Peekaboo uses the fundamental structure of all good jokesβsurprise, balanced with expectation.
Its been used for centuries in entertaining kids and its getting more and more popular with dogs.
Peekaboo (also spelled peek-a-boo) is a form of play primarily played with an infant. To play, one player hides their face, pops back into the view of the other, and says Peekaboo!, sometimes followed by I see you! There are many variations: for example, where trees are involved, "Hiding behind that tree!" is sometimes added. Another variation involves saying "Where's the baby?" while the face is covered and "There's the baby!" when uncovering the face.
Peekaboo is thought by developmental psychologists to demonstrate an infant's inability to understand object permanence.[2] Object permanence is an important stage of cognitive development for infants. In early sensorimotor stages, the infant is completely unable to comprehend object permanence.
Linguist Iris Nomikou has compared the game to a dialogue given the predictable back-and-forth pattern.[3] Other researchers have called the game βprotoconversation" β a way to teach an infant the timing and the structure of social exchanges.[4]
Psychologist Jean Piaget conducted experiments with infants which led him to conclude that this awareness was typically achieved at eight to nine months of age.[citation needed] Infants before this age are too young to understand object permanence. A lack of object permanence can lead to A-not-B errors, where children reach for a thing at a place where it should not be.
Source: wikipedia. Dog paragraph adapted.
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Love is in the air...π₯°
Charlie learning tricks in his consult and wishing you all a Merry Christmas! π. #merrychristmas #christmasdog #poodlesofinstagram #happydogs #london #londondogs #londondog #chelseadogs #doglife #dancingdog
Messing with wires and cables?! π