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โ„๏ธ Snowstorm Update: URvet Care is fully operational & open 24/7 for emergencies. Please travel safely and call ahead if conditions are severe. Call now: (646) 221-1200

Pet Dental Care in NYC: What Most Pet Parents Overlook

Bad breath? Discover how to maintain your petโ€™s dental health in NYC and avoid common dental issues with simple steps.

When was the last time you looked inside your petโ€™s mouth? Dental disease is one of the most common conditions in adult cats and dogs, yet itโ€™s one of the most neglected. In NYC, where busy schedules and apartment life can get in the way of routine care, itโ€™s easy to miss the warning signs.

Why Dental Health Matters

Dental disease doesnโ€™t just cause stinky breathโ€”it can lead to:

  • Painful tooth loss or abscesses

  • Difficulty eating or chewing

  • Infections that spread to the heart, liver, or kidneys

  • Poor quality of life and shortened lifespan

Many pet parents wait until they notice something wrongโ€”by then, it might already be advanced.

What to Watch For

  • Persistent bad breath (halitosis)

  • Yellow or brown tartar buildup

  • Drooling or bleeding gums

  • Loose or missing teeth

  • Pawing at the mouth

  • Reluctance to eat or play with chew toys

NYC Factors That Increase Risk

  • Indoor pets may get fewer chew opportunities

  • Small breeds, like Yorkies and Pomeranians, are at higher risk for tartar buildup

  • Limited green spaces reduce natural chewing and teeth-cleaning behaviors

Preventive Dental Care Tips

  • Brush your petโ€™s teeth daily with a pet-safe toothbrush and toothpaste

  • Provide dental chews and toys approved by the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC)

  • Include dry kibble or dental-specific diets to help reduce plaque

  • Schedule annual dental exams and professional cleanings under anesthesia

What to Expect at URvet Care

Our dental checkups may include a full oral exam, dental X-rays, and scaling/polishing. Weโ€™ll guide you through at-home care strategies tailored to your petโ€™s breed and age.

Pro Tip: Start young. The earlier your pet gets used to brushing, the easier it becomesโ€”and the fewer costly procedures theyโ€™ll need later.

Donโ€™t let dental disease sneak up on your pet. Book a dental checkup at URvet Care today.