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Treating Oral Ulcers in Dogs

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Symptoms of Tooth Infections in Dogs

dog teeth cleanings

How Often Should Dogs Get Their Teeth Cleaned?

dental chews

“Chewsing” the Right Dental Chew

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Choosing or “Chewsing” the Right Dental Chew

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What is Feline Stomatitis?

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Does My Pet Need Braces? Understanding Veterinary Orthodontics

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Cozy Cats: How to Keep Your Cat Warm This Montana Winter

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Boarding Your Pet vs. Pet Sitting—Which Is Better?

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Cross-Country Skiing with Your Dog in Montana

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Dangerous Plants for Pets in Montana

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Dog-Friendly Fall Fun in Bozeman

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Training Is Important for Dogs in Montana

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Hunting Season Can Be Dangerous for Dogs

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Surrendering Your Pet in Bozeman

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Best Groomers in Bozeman, Montana

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Best Places to Take Pictures with Your Dog in Missoula

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What Are the Leash Laws in Bozeman, Montana?

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Jaw Fracture Repair in Cats

discolored teeth in dogs and cats

Discolored Teeth in Dogs and Cats

cavities in dogs

Cavities In Dogs

oral tumors in cats

Oral Tumors in Cats

canine dental crowns

Dental Crowns for Dogs

malocclusions in pets

Overbites and Underbites in Dogs and Cats

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Enlarged Gums in Dogs and Cats

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Healthy vs. Unhealthy Gums in Dogs

dog jaw fracture

Treating Oral Fractures in Dogs

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What to Expect After a Dog Tooth Extraction

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What Is Canine Root Canal Therapy?

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Caring for Your Dog After a Tooth Extraction

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What is a COHAT? Vet Dental Cleaning

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Brushing Your Dog’s Teeth

stomatitis in cats

Diagnosing and Treating Stomatitis in Cats

Should Your Dog See a Veterinary Dentist for a Chipped Tooth?

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How to Treat an Abscessed Dog Tooth

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How to Care for Your Pet After Jaw Surgery

Contact & Scheduling

Bozeman Office

Phone: 406-599-4789
Appointment Location:
145 Mill Town Loop, Unit C
Bozeman, MT 59718
Office Hours: Mon – Thurs 7:30am to 5:30pm

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Veterinary Technicians, register for our hands-on veterinary dentistry lab and lecture, “Bite-Sized Wisdom,” on May 29th!


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