Oakville Beaver, 11 Aug 2011, p. 14

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w w w .in si d eH A LT O N .c o m O A K V IL LE B E A V E R T h u rs d ay , A u g u st 1 1, 2 01 1 1 4 Ol FIESTA FUN: Chartwell Classic Oakville held a Fiesta Night for its residents last week. Pictured clock- wise from top left are: Eleanor Johnstone, left, and Betty Atkinson enjoying the tunes of David Hernandez, top left, Benny Lozano and George Sanchez of Trio Los Inolvidables; Frank Poverelli hitting a candy-stuffed goat pia; Hernandez performing; and Frank Sawden trying on a sombrero. Aside from the music and entertainment, the event featured food and more. PHOTOS BY MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER Advertorial Askey Animal Hospital 24 Hour Emergency Care 3525 Fairview Street, Burlington 905-634-9088 Orchard Animal Hospital 2020 Appleby Line, Burlington 905-634-4526 Speers Road Animal Hospital 1026 Speers Road, Oakville 905-844-6786 myanimalhospital.ca my vet my pet Dr. Gesa Kohn-Gould Veterinarian & Owner myanimalhospital.ca Your Pets Pearly Whites Dogs need dental care too! Unfortunately, dental hygiene for dogs is sometimes overlooked but is just as important to their overall health as nutrition, proper exercise and routine grooming. As well as causing bad breath, plaque and tartar can cause bacteria to spread throughout the body. Organs affected are the liver, kidney and heart. Diseased teeth may also be a source of pain that your pet is unable to demonstrate to you. Studies show that almost all pets over the age of three have some form of dental disease so catching teeth problems early will help avoid severe dental disease. Your veterinarian will examine your dogs teeth during routine examinations. If dental cleaning is warranted this will be done under a general anesthetic. Loose and diseased teeth will be extracted. While anesthetized, your pet will be monitored DQG JLYHQ LQWUDYHQRXV LGV ,Q PDQ\ FDVHV antibiotics are given during the procedure so you may be sent home with them. If teeth are extracted, pain management medications will also be sent home. However, the best medicine is prevention! Your new puppy should be trained to tolerate daily brushing with a soft brush and pet-friendly toothpaste. Toothpaste suitable for people cannot be used. Another important method of prevention is a prescribed dog food developed to clean the teeth while they eat. It is also important to note that bones, tennis balls, rope toys and sticks can break teeth and damage the natural defenses of the gums. Maintain your pets healthy smile! Have their teeth checked at every annual veterinary visit, and get into a routine of brushing and diet. 4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLE WITH DIABETES DIE OF HEART DISEASE. Better your odds. Visit getserious.ca

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