Halitosis in Dogs What specific dog breeds are more prone than others to halitosis? Specific dog breeds (for example, toy breeds) are known to have more often gum disease, and therefore more often bad breath. Most common Miniature poodle crosses and Spaniel crosses with lip fold pyoderma Do flat-nosed breeds often develop severe halitosis? Is…
Read MoreMany cats suffer with not just bad breath, which can be a symptom of something more sinister lurking within the oral cavity, but all too often they are suffering from truly painful and debilitating dental and oral health diseases. The top five most common dental and oral health conditions will be discussed more in depth…
Read MoreUPDATE: Effective immediately we now only offer rabies vaccinations and rabies titre testing for AQIS clients, we no longer offer other AQIS services. There is a significant tendency for AQIS clients to be abusive towards veterinary staff. AQIS clients require longer consultations with significant paperwork, which is why there is more cost involved. It is…
Read MoreWhat to Expect at a Dog Dentist. Webster is your typical toy poodle cross – and one of the most popular small breeds of dogs in Australia. He is 10 years old and was presented to for a dental second opinion. Did Webster need a dental ? His older owners have noticed blackening of the…
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