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Dental Pain Doesn’t Hibernate – The Cold Truth About Oral Health in Pets

  • Writer: Chris
    Chris
  • 13 hours ago
  • 1 min read

When we think of winter illnesses, we often focus on joints or lungs, but many pets experience worsening dental discomfort when the temperature drops.



🦷 Quick Clues of Dental Pain:

  • Bad breath

  • Dropping food or chewing one side

  • Flinching when touched near the face

  • Pawing at the mouth

  • Sleeping more or acting grumpy


❄️ Why Winter Worsens Dental Issues

Cold air can trigger nerve sensitivity and increase inflammation.


😺 Who to Watch

  • Dogs show subtle changes

  • Cats may just stop grooming or act withdrawn


🦷 How We Help

  • Oral checks

  • Dental X-rays

  • Professional cleaning or extractions


🤝 We Work With You

No pressure—just information and support.


📅 Book a Winter Dental Check Now

👉 Call - (07) 3288 1822



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