Dental health is often overlooked in pets, yet “minor dental disease” can quietly affect their
comfort, appetite and overall wellbeing. Many animals show no obvious signs early on, but
behind the scenes plaque builds into tartar, gums become inflamed, and bacteria may invade
below the gum line.
At Celina Pawtnered, we believe in preventive dental care: examining the teeth and gums,
assessing for signs such as bad breath, pawing at the mouth, reluctance to eat, or drooling. Even
if the disease is categorized as “minor,” it deserves attention because dental problems often
progress into more serious issues like periodontal disease, tooth loss or systemic implications.
Our services include a gentle dental evaluation, advice for home care (brushing, dental chews,
proper diet), and professional cleaning if needed. Taking action early helps maintain your pet’s
comfort, preserve healthy teeth and gums, and avoid more extensive treatment down the line.