Does Your Pet Have Bad Breath?
- Elle Reyes
- Apr 1
- 1 min read


We all love snuggles and kisses from our pets—but if their breath makes you turn away, it could be more than just a little “dog breath.”
Bad breath is often the first sign of dental disease, which affects more than 80% of dogs and 70% of cats by age three. And it’s not just about breath. Dental issues can lead to pain, tooth loss, and infections that may harm your pet’s heart, kidneys, and liver.

At our clinic, Dr. Carrie brings nearly 20 years of experience in veterinary dentistry. From cleanings to complex extractions, her reputation for skilled, compassionate care makes her the go-to vet for pet parents and even local veterinarians who refer their dental cases to her.
We’re proud to provide top-tier dental care that’s also affordable and accessible—because every pet deserves a healthy, pain-free mouth.

If your pet is showing any of these symptoms—or it’s just time for a checkup—give us a call.
We’ll help keep their smile bright and their health on track.
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