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Ask The Vet - How to Brush Your Pet's Teeth

Brushing your dog's or cat's teeth is one of the most important things you can do for your pet. Subscribe to The Pet Collective: //full.sc/HbM62v Facebook: ...

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How can chew toys brush your dogs teeth??????
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+Reet Gowda It's technically not "brushing" them but some toys are infused with enzymes that help with tartar and plaque

Creekside Animal Clinic- Dr. Steve Swanner

//creekside.vetstreet.com/ Dr. Steve Swanner is owner of Creekside Animal Clinic in Mebane, NC. It is an AAHA accredited and gold certified cat-friendly ...

Introduction to the UW School of Veterinary Medicine DVM Program

Lynn Maki, Interim Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, describes the DVM student experience at the UW School of Veterinary Medicine.

Terry Ray D.V.M. & Associates - Kilgore, TX

Terry Ray D.V.M. & Associates 903-984-0621 903-834-6117 //www.yellowbook.com/profile/ray-terry-dvm_1841086258.html.

Inside An Avian Vet Clinic Pt. 1

Take a virtual tour of an avian veterinarian office.

VetsOnCall – 4-H student learns to care for horses

Dr. Deanna Fuller teaches horse care to 4-H student Camille who wants to be a veterinarian when she grows up. First Dr. Fuller shows how to perform a physical ...

Dental Cleaning for Your Dog or Cat

Watch and listen as we guide you, step by step, through a canine dental cleaning procedure. Performed at Clayton Veterinary Associates by graduated ...

Companion Animal Hospital- Diamond Certified Video Profile

For more information, contact them at (831) 288-8383. Companion Animal Hospital provides a complete range of veterinary services for all types of dogs and ...

Power Tool Floating in Modern Equine Dentistry. Most effective/only way? What's best for your horse

This video describes the difference between power tool floating and hand floating. You may be surprised with what I say. Power tools are actually not a problem.

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Thanks for taking the time to comment. I decided to blog about your question. Please read my response here: triple double you (dot) equinedentistrywithoutdrama (dot) com/2011/04/is-equine-dentistry-just-about-removing-oral-pain/ You will have to edit this address to use it ;-) Doc T
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When you say "floating" is removing the sharp points and relieving pain in the horses mouth, is that all you focus on? What about balance of the arcades, TMJ pressure cause by incisors, ramps,waves and so on. I ask this question not as a skept
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