ANIMAL DENTAL CARE

Animal Dental Care

Animal Dental Care Services
in the Greater San Angelo, TX Area


Dental health of all living beings is important. That being said, the dental health of your pet is just as important as your own. The condition of your pet's dental health is important to their overall health, and can cause other health problems or even be an effect of other problems. Animal dental care services such as cleanings & check ups should be scheduled at least once a year to ensure your pet's dental hygiene is up to par. 
Animal Dental Care | Veterinarian Hospital | San Angelo, TX
Pets can develop issues with plaque build-up and gum disease just like humans. Without the proper animal dental care, many pets will face moderate oral health problems by age three. Clean and healthy teeth are important for your pet's comfort! If they are having trouble eating hard food or chewing bones, they may be in pain. 

Our animal dental care services include cleanings and any preventative procedures that may be needed. There are many benefits to animal dental care, including reduced bad breath, improved gum health, and more. Our veterinarians will often use anesthesia during the teeth cleaning process. Know that this is standard practice, not due to your pet's behavior, and generally carries little risk, especially when compared to anesthesia-free pet dentistry. Make our veterinary clinic your go-to source for animal dental care in the San Angelo and Big Spring, TX area. Contact us today to learn more about our services and schedule an appointment!

Contact Our Veterinary Clinic to Schedule an Appointment!


Knickerbocker Road Animal Hospital is proud to provide an array of animal dental care services to pets across San Angelo and Big Spring, TX. Whether you need to schedule your pets annual cleaning, or something serious has transpired, don't hesitate to contact us today.


Have your pet’s teeth checked sooner than their routine cleaning if you observe any of the following problems:


  • Bad breath
  • Broken or loose teeth
  • Extra teeth or retained baby teeth
  • Teeth that are discolored or covered in tartar
  • Abnormal chewing, drooling, or dropping food from the mouth
  • Reduced appetite or refusal to eat
  • Pain in or around the mouth
  • Bleeding from the mouth
  • Swelling in the areas surrounding the mouth


Contact us today to schedule your pets next animal dental care service!

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