How to Brush a Cat's Teeth

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Small dogs typically need a dental cleaning once a year while larger dogs may need a cleaning once every 1.5 to two years, without daily preventive hygiene at home.

Costs vary widely, from $250 for a simple cleaning, plus pre-anesthetic bloodwork, to $1,300 or more for a more complicated case involving tooth extractions.

February is Pet Dental Health Month, so many veterinarians offer a discount for dentals that month.

If you have your pet’s teeth professionally cleaned as often as necessary to keep their mouths in stellar condition, they’ll be less likely to need more expensive extractions and complex care.

Regular at-home brushing in between professional cleanings, safe dental stimulation and biologically appropriate, minimally processed food can help keep your pet’s mouth as healthy as possible over time.

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