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The Pet Health Newsletter of Arroyo Veterinary Hospital                   February 2011
 
February is National Pet Dental Health Month
80% of dogs and 70% of cats over the age of three are showing signs of periodontal disease.

Does your pet have bad breath?

We're continuing our Dental Stimulus Package to make dental care more affordable.

During Dental Month get 25% off Hill's® t/d
 

Click Here
to learn more about our dental program.
 
 

We now offer Acupuncture

Acupuncture can relieve the symptoms and lessen the discomfort of many canine health problems.
 

DS Acupuncture
 

Dr. Deanna Schwab


 

Click Here

for a list of problems that can be treated with acupuncture.

 
 

Your Pet Needs

Year Round

Protection from Fleas, Ticks & Heartworm!

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We will
match PetMed's prices
on Flea,
Tick & Heartworm prevention products!
 

 NO REASON

TO GO

ELSEWHERE!

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Click Here for Special offers on
Sentinel®
Frontline®
Advantix®
Revolution®
& Heartgard®
 


 
CareCredit®

A third party financing option. A dedicated credit card for pet care.
It only takes a few minutes to apply by phone or online or we can do that for you while you're here at the hospital.
For more info go to:
www.carecredit.com
 

Thanks!

For referring your friends to us. Did you know that we give you a $10 credit on your account when you send us a new client?
Quick Links
avhsonoma.com
 
The Arroyo Veterinary
Hospital web site


 
Healthy Pet
The American Animal Hospital Association's Web site for pet owners


 
heartwormsociety.org

Heartworm prevention

 

www.petdental.com
Web site focused on pet dental health.


 

veterinarypartner.com
Reliable, up-to-date animal health information from the Veterinary Information Network.


 

72hours.org
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Dear Clients . . . 


     . . . For most of us, caring for our teeth and gums has been part of our daily routine for as long as we can remember. Just like you, your pet needs dental care, too - regular professional care from your veterinarian and effective daily home care from you to keep your pet's mouth healthy.

Pets Need Dental Care, Too Causes of Periodontal Disease

Plaque is a colorless film that contains large amounts of bacteria. If left unchecked, plaque builds up, creating infection, destroying gums and resulting in the loss of the tissues and bone that support the teeth.

 

Signs of Periodontal Disease

All pets are at risk for developing dental problems. Once your pet displays any of the warning signs below, serious periodontal disease may be present.

  • Bad breath
  • Yellow-brown crust on teeth
  • Bleeding gums
  • Change of chewing or eating habits
  • Tooth loss
  • Change in behavior
  • Abnormal drooling 

Periodontal disease may result in abscesses and gum infection which are painful! Foul breath and mouth odor makes your pet less pleasant to be around. Oral infections constantly pump bacteria into the bloodstream and may cause endocarditis (heart valve infection), kidney infection, bladder infection, respiratory infection and chronic disease.
 

Don't wait for these signs

Periodontal disease can be prevented in most pets through professional and daily home care. Start a preventive program of veterinarian supervised ddental care today.

 

Tips on Home Care

  • Excellent oral health is maintained by dailyly oral hygiene, whether by brushing or by chewing.
  • Feed a dental food to ensure your pet receives good oral care every day.Brushing teeth
  • Watch your pet for the warning signs of periodontal disease.
     
  • Inspect your pet's mouth regularly
     
  • If you brush your pet's teeth, it's best to introduce the practice gradually and early; training may take several days or weeks.
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  • Never brush your pet's teeth with toothpaste designed for people. It contains ingredients that may upset your pet's stomach.
Here are three steps to better oral care: 

 

1. Visit your veterinarian

Every regular exam in our clinic includes a thorough dental exam. If we find signs of disease, we will recommend a treatment plan. It is important for the overall health of your pet that we take care of any dental problems we find. We will also recommend a home care plan that is key part of keeping your pet healthy.

 

2. Start an oral care routine at home

Plaque should be removed from your pet's teeth every day before it mineralizes into tartar. Brushing your pets teeth or feeding a dental food each day will control plaque buildup. Be sure the dental food you use offers total balanced nutrition for whole health. Ask us about the best methods of home care for your pet.

 

3. Schedule regular dental checkups

We monitor the progress of your pet's preventative program, so regular dental checkups are essential, just as twice-a-year checkups are important for people. For pets who form tartar quickly or those with a history of oral problems, frequent examinations and cleanings may be advised. 


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Let the Wild Barkus Begin! . . .

     . . . The Second Annual Barkus parade in the Springs will take place on Saturday, February 5, from 11am to 1 pm. The Barkus has become a revered tradition in New Orleans as part of Mardis Gras and now you can enjoy Sonoma's version of this "just forBarkus parade fun" event where owners and their dogs come in costume.

     The festivities will start at Sheana Davis' Epicurean Connection at 18812 Sonoma Hwy, just south of Arroyo Veterinary Hospital where participants will be treated to a warm beverage and epicurean delights. Then people and dogs will make their way up Highway 12 to Arroyo where they will be greeted by a pet fair. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes and parade participants will receive a complimentary gift bag.

     Last year we had an enthusiastic crowd who braved the inclement weather to enjoy the first ever Barkus in the Springs. This year we expect a larger turnout and even more fun!

 

Click Here to download a flyer.


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Be a "Cancer Avenger"! . . . 


 
     . . . Would you like to be an Arroyo Cancer Avenger?  Help the Arroyo Cancer Avengers save lives and cure cancer! Plans are underway for Relay For Life 2011 and the Arroyo Cancer Avengers are already signed up and ready to go. This year I thought it would be nice to get you, our clients involved.

RFL-CancerAvengers

     It is easy to join and fun to participate.  If you choose to participate, which I hope you do, all that will be asked is for you raise $100. With that pledge you will receive a RFL t-shirt and you will be asked walk at least 1 hour on the track during Relay weekend.  If you can help with group fundraisers it would be nice but not required.   Relay this year is August 6th-7th.   If you would like to join our team please go to the website

RelayForLife.org then follow the prompts to join a team.  Arroyo is already signed up and waiting for you to join.  I am going to be the team captain again and I am hoping for another great year.  In the past we have done car washes, raffles, rummage sales and other fundraisers I am open to ideas  and if you would like to help with the fundraisers let me know.   It is fun and the money raised goes to a great cause, The American Cancer Society. 
     I hope you will become an Arroyo Cancer Avenger this year!!

 

Josephine McGrane DVM, Relay for Life Team Captain


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