A breath of fresh air

IT’S spring and The Veterinary Centre is offering pet ownersâ?¦ a breath of fresh air.

John Harris

John Harris

info@virtualcom.it

12:00AM, Monday 13 April 2015

IT’S spring and The Veterinary Centre is offering pet owners - a breath of fresh air.

Are you reluctant to hug your dog because of his smelly breath? Has your cat become a messy eater or gone off biscuits? That may mean dental disease.

Our pets tend to make very little outward fuss about toothache but we know it causes them real misery. This often becomes apparent after we have done the dentistry and the owner reports that the pet has had a new lease of life!

We are inviting our clients who think their dog or cat may have dental disease, and those who just want to be sure that they haven’t, to book their pet in for a FREE dental check with one of our veterinary nurses, here in Henley or at our Twyford surgery next to Loddon Hall.

If the teeth and gums are healthy then the nurse can advise you on how best to keep them that way!



If some dental treatment is advised, whether it be a simple scale and polish or major dentistry involving extractions of severely diseased teeth, then we will do the job for an all inclusive fixed price of £160 for a cat dental or £205 for a dog dental.

Phone (01491) 574490 or 0118 934 0259 to make the appointment. Offer extends until May 31, 2015.



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