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Cats, not dogs, are the most common pets in America. There are approximately 66 million cats to 58 million dogs, with Parakeets a distant third at 14 million.
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Why should I have dental care done on my animal?
While animals are less prone to oral diseases than people, care of your animals teeth should not be ignored. Doing so can increase treatment needs later in life, such as dentistry procedures requiring general anesthesia, tooth extractions, antibiotics to treat oral infection, as well as special diets and medication resulting from kidney and/or heart disease.