February is dental health month but every month is important when your pet needs oral care for their teeth.
Meet with the doctor to have your pet examined and lab work completed. This is followed by a comprehensive dental cleaning and exam under general anesthesia with minor extractions included.
The total price of 675.00 includes exam and consultation, cleaning, hospitalization, IV fluids, dental cleaning, dental x-ray, dental x-ray report, and minor extractions (not requiring elevation).
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