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Williamsburg Veterinary Clinic is a full-service animal hospital proudly serving pets in Williamsburg, VA and surrounding communities. Our team of experienced veterinarians prioritize preventative wellness and client education to ensure that your beloved pet lives a long and healthy life. Our services include vaccines, surgery, dental care and much more.
At Williamsburg Veterinary Clinic, we go above and beyond to give each patient the personalized care they deserve and ensure they are comfortable every step of the way. The Williamsburg Veterinary Clinic team is dedicated to providing exceptional care for pets in our community.
Williamsburg Veterinary Clinic is a full-service animal hospital proudly serving pets in Williamsburg, VA and surrounding communities. Our team of experienced veterinarians prioritize preventative wellness and client education to ensure that your beloved pet lives a long and healthy life. Our services include vaccines, surgery, dental care and much more.
At Williamsburg Veterinary Clinic, we go above and beyond to give each patient the personalized care they deserve and ensure they are comfortable every step of the way. The Williamsburg Veterinary Clinic team is dedicated to providing exceptional care for pets in our community.
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Dental disease is one of the most common and yet ignored health issues in pets.
By three years old, more than 80% of dogs and 70% of cats demonstrate signs of periodontal disease.
This is a result of plaque formation and resulting bacteria infecting the gum line.
If plaque, which is a sticky substance containing millions of bacteria forms, is not removed often it can harden into tartar.
If left unaddressed, tartar leads to the degradation of the gum tissue and potential tooth loss.
Periodontal disease can also cause damage to vital organs like the heart, liver, lings, and kidneys.
By three years old, more than 80% of dogs and 70% of cats demonstrate signs of periodontal disease.
This is a result of plaque formation and resulting bacteria infecting the gum line.
If plaque, which is a sticky substance containing millions of bacteria forms, is not removed often it can harden into tartar.
If left unaddressed, tartar leads to the degradation of the gum tissue and potential tooth loss.
Periodontal disease can also cause damage to vital organs like the heart, liver, lings, and kidneys.
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