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The ON-LINE edition of our monthly newsletter

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National Veterinary Dental Month

Pet Dental Information on the Web

Thank-You for Our New Referrals

What’s New on our Website (since last month)

Fun External Link (How to Love Your Dog)

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The “What’s New” Archives

Mar Vista Animal Medical Center Welcomes
National Veterinary Dental Month Pets Need Dental Care, Too Logo

Special Prices this month only:

  • 30 % OFF ALL DENTAL PROCEDURES
     
  • 30 % OFF ALL COMPLETE PRE-ANESTHETIC BLOOD PANELS FOR CATS & DOGS
     
  • 30% OFF ANY
    NECESSARY EXTRACTIONS


Complete Cleaning and Oral Disinfection
including Root Planing and Periodontal Pocket Measurements
 

     
 

with Clinic-Style (bare-bones) Anesthesia:

$85 - $92

depending on the severity of oral disease

 
     
 

with Full Anesthetic Monitoring:
EKG, Respiratory Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor,
IV Fluid Support, and Oxygen Saturation Monitor:

$109 - $117

depending on the severity of oral disease

 
     

Above prices also include a 4 pound bag of Hill’s T/D Diet
to further care for your pet’s teeth after they get home!

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All dental procedures must be scheduled in advance.
There is limited space in February, so book your appointments
early to make sure you can take advantage of this terrific offer!

Note: The difference between the “bare bones” clinic-style anesthesia and the Full Monitoring package is the amount of monitoring provided for your pet while under anesthesia. The “clinic-style” is the minimum monitoring as you would expect from a low-cost animal spay and neuter clinic. The Full Monitoring package includes the latest monitoring technology to make sure that general anesthesia is safe and routine, and is the standard we will use unless the pet owner specifically declines the Full Monitoring package and accepts the additional risks to their pet.

For a complete description of the monitoring technology used at our hospital,
take a look at the
“What’s New for November 98” page in our What’s New Archives.


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Pet Dental Information on the Web

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Here are several web sites that give more information about the care of your pet’s teeth.

http://www.petdental.com/

http://www.dentalvet.com/

http://www.caws.org/dentalcat.html

http://www.aaarf.org/dental.htm

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Thank-You for our New Referrals

Here are the names of our clients who have referred their family or friends to our hospital in January 2000. Our referring clients receive a $15 credit as a gesture of thanks.

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Marisa Dirstine

George Tubbs

Mike Gray

Celia Montante

Farhany Khazeie

Lillian Urquhart

Thank you again for your confidence in us.

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NEW ON OUR WEB SITE

    EAR MITES FAQ

    This annoying parasite is a common source of ear infections, especially in cats and kittens. Where do they come from? How do you get rid of them? This page, our newest topic in The Pet Web Library, has many of the answers.

    ENALAPRIL

    The ACE inhibitor group of heart failure medicines has doubled the survival of heart failure patients. What should you know when you give this medication to a pet? Visit this page, the newest in The Pharmacy Center, to learn about enalapril, the only ACE inhibitor approved for non-human use.

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Fun External Link

Teach your kids about caring for the family dog. This site, written by a teacher, is designed for educational enjoyment of young young children and features not only responsible pet ownership tips but also stories and jokes

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www.howtoloveyourdog.com

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