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Dog Healthcare New Haven CT

Because dogs can't provide for themselves when it comes to health and medical needs, it is up to their owners to look out for their well-being. Marty Becker, DVM, offers three simple ways to make a big difference in your dog's health.

Lauren R. Pinchbeck DVM, MS, DACVD
914-777-3376
843 State ST
New Haven, CT
Gene H. Nesbitt, DVM,DACVD
203-272-3266
1572 S. Main St.
Cheshire, CT
House Calls For Pets
(203) 397-8413
146 Springside Ave # B4
New Haven, CT
VCA Foxon Animal Hospital
(203) 468-2001
981 Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT
New England Cat Care
(203) 387-6369
186 Amity Rd
Woodbridge, CT
Lauren R. Pinchbeck DVM, MS, DACVD
914-777-3376
895 Bridgeport AVE
Shelton, CT
Emily Rothstein
860 620-9096
1209 Meriden-Waterbury Road
Plantsville, CT
Spring Glen Veterinary Clinic
(203) 248-2104
1632 Whitney Ave
Hamden, CT
Pet Shield Foxon Veterinary
(203) 468-2001
981 Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT
Ridgehill Animal Hospital
(203) 288-3307
430 State St
North Haven, CT
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Preventive Healthcare for Dogs

Because dogs can’t provide for themselves when it comes to health and medical needs, it is up to their owners to look out for their well-being. Marty Becker, DVM, offers three simple ways to make a big difference in your dog’s health.

1. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, about 85 percent of dogs and cats 3 years or older have some evidence of periodontal disease. As with humans, periodontal disease has been associated with heart, liver, and kidney problems. “Untreated periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss and worse,” Becker says. “The good news is that it’s progressive, so early detection and treatment by your veterinarian and good daily at-home care makes a big difference.” Owners should brush their dogs’ teeth regularly, and veterinarians also recommend giving your dog dental treats.

2. “Obesity in pets causes a lot of the same problems that it does in people,” Becker says. “An overweight pet is prone to a host of related problems including diabetes, mobility issues, and breathing and heart problems. Overweight cats can even develop skin conditions from not being able to groom themselves properly. The lives of overweight pets are often uncomfortable and shorter.” Since dogs will typically eat whatever their owners feed them, it is up to the owners to provide their dogs with a healthy diet and exercise.

3. Whether it’s for an illness or a regular checkup, take your dog to the vet for twice-yearly exams. Preventive care will lessen the...

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