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Cambourne, Ramsey and St Neots will be closed on Saturdays until further notice. We apologise for any inconvenience.

Here at Cromwell Vets, we understand that your pet’s dental hygiene is just as important as any other routine and preventative treatment. Like humans, pets can develop a build-up of tartar, leading to tooth decay and gum disease. Brushing your pet's teeth once or twice a day is the best option for good oral hygiene.

For a limited time we are offering a free dental clinic. For full terms and conditions, click here.

What happens at a free dental clinic at Cromwell Vets in Cambridgeshire?

Our free dental clinic is a great way to check the health of your pet’s teeth. We know that taking care of your pet’s teeth is essential for their preventative healthcare. This is why we offer free dental clinics, which includes a routine check-up to see if there are any problems or areas that may need some extra attention. Our free dental clinic is designed to give you peace of mind and to advise on any next steps you may need to take for you pet.

If you are not registered with us, please do so before making your free dental clinic appointment.

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Signs of poor oral health in pets

  • Bad breath (halitosis)
  • Visible tartar build-up on teeth (brown colouration on surface of teeth)
  • Red or inflamed gums (gingivitis)
  • Discoloured teeth
  • Loose teeth

Signs of severe dental disease in pets

  • Drooling
  • Bleeding from the mouth
  • Slowness or reluctance to eat
  • Chewing on one side of the mouth
  • Dropping food from the mouth when eating
  • Swelling around the mouth

We are happy to answer any questions you may have, as well as advising you on the recommended products or dental diets for your pet. Contact your nearest Cromwell Vets in Huntingdon, St Ives, St Neots, RamseyCambourne and Sawtry for a consultation.

Find out more about dental care for your dog, cat or rabbit by clicking the links below.