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Harmful Houseplants for Pets
Harmful Houseplants for Pets

Harmful Houseplants for Pets

Some houseplants contain harmful toxic substances that can cause mild or even severe side effects to dogs and cats if they nibble or ingest them.

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My Dog Lost Its Tooth. What Should I Do?
My Dog Lost Its Tooth. What Should I Do?

My Dog Lost Its Tooth. What Should I Do?

If your pet loses a tooth, book an appointment with us. Bring the tooth; broken ones need urgent care. Adult tooth loss usually means periodontal disease.

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Malocclusions in Dogs and Cats
Malocclusions in Dogs and Cats

Malocclusions in Dogs and Cats

What is a Malocclusion? Malocclusion is when the teeth don’t fit together correctly, this can be a problem with the jaw or with the teeth themselves.

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Why Are Dental Prophys so Expensive?
Why Are Dental Prophys so Expensive in Pets?

Why Are Dental Prophys so Expensive?

Periodontal disease (PD) is the most common pathological condition we see in pets with 85% of all pets over four years of age having some degree of periodontal disease.

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Tooth Resorption
Tooth Resorption

Tooth Resorption

Silent suffering in older cats: Tooth resorption affects 60% of cats over six years, silently eroding teeth and causing persistent pain.

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Oral Health for Your Puppy or Kitten
Oral Health for Your Puppy or Kitten

Oral Health for Your Puppy or Kitten

Baby and adult teeth in pets need careful monitoring; overcrowding needs vet intervention. Teething causes discomfort; start gentle dental care early for health.

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Safe and Dangerous Food for Pets
Safe and Dangerous Food for Pets

Safe and Dangerous Food for Pets

With the holiday season just behind us, you may have been wondering what foods are safe to share with your furry friend and which ones to avoid. Here are a few to keep in mind.

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Outdoor Winter Hazards
Outdoor Winter Hazards

Outdoor Winter Hazards

Whether you have a couch potato or a snow dog, you need to be aware of outdoor winter hazards! So we have decided that it would be important to share some great safety tips.

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Your Pet and the Holidays
Your Pet and the Holidays

Your Pet and the Holidays

At Centennial Animal Hospital we still have spots open for holiday boarding and grooming, but they are filling up quick so hurry up!

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Grooming Your Pet In Winter
The Importance of Grooming Your Pet In Winter

Grooming Your Pet In Winter

Winter grooming is crucial for pets to maintain a healthy coat and prevent matting, which can lead to cold, wet, and infection-prone animals.

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Tips for Caring for Senior Cats
Tips for Caring for Senior Cats

Tips for Caring for Senior Cats

Senior cat care FAQ: Choose diets based on health, with vet advice. Peeing issues can indicate diseases or arthritis. Hair loss might signal hyperthyroidism. And more FAQs.

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Foxtail Weeds and Dogs
Foxtail Weeds and Dogs

Foxtail Weeds and Dogs

Foxtails are weeds that can be frequently found in Manitoba. These weeds are seemingly harmless but the seeds, or awns, can pose a significant threat to our pets.

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