Don't ignore your pet's bad breath! Dental hygiene is often the cause of stinky breath, and it may indicate other important problems with your pet's health. We understand how easy it is to miss. Many of the problems that stem from poor hygiene occur where you can't see them - below your pet's gum line.
The first line of defense is always home care. But while some animals (especially dogs) tolerate their owners handling their mouths and brushing their teeth, most (especially cats) will struggle or act out. That can always make oral care difficult at best, and ineffective at worst.
The best way to ensure your pet's oral health is to have regular cleanings at our office. Discuss how often you ought to come in as well as a home hygiene regimen with your vet. This will also prevent dental issues from progressing to larger (and potentially deadly) internal issues, such as dysfunction or disease in the heart, kidneys, liver, or lungs.
In the wild, hiding pain, illness, or other weaknesses are survival instincts. Many times, your pet will have the same instincts, even in the safety and comfort of your loving home, so always keep an eye on your pet's eating habits and behaviors. Recognizing the difference between normal changes in mood and red flags can be difficult sometimes.
What you interpret as a persistent grumpiness may actually be a sign that your pet is in pain.
New irritability, shying away from being touched (especially on the face and around the mouth or throat), sluggishness, loss of appetite or difficulty eating, and lethargy are all behavioral signs which may indicate illness.
However, if you note any of the following physical changes, contact your vet immediately:
Red and swollen gums
Bleeding gums, especially when eating or when having teeth brushed
Swelling around the mouth
Oral abscesses
Abnormal chewing
Loose or missing teeth
Discolored teeth
Crusted build up at the edge of the gums
Persistent bad or fetid breath
Excessive drooling
Weight loss
Remember, preventing oral infections and disease will help your pet live a longer, healthier life. Furthermore, caring for your pet with regular cleanings now will save you money later. In 2013, VPI Pet Insurance priced the cost of treatment for dental diseases at more than $530 on average. Our prices for regular cleanings are much less than that!
We always recommend and utilize the use of anesthesia for all dental procedures.
There are always risks when using an anesthetic, however, these risks are outweighed by the fact that this makes all procedures safer for your pet, safer for the vet, and ensures efficacy. Attempting procedures without anesthesia can present other dangers to the animal or vet. Especially when work needs to be done under the gum line, any movement could mean harm to your pet from our dental equipment.
After all, your pet cannot have a reasoned discussion with our staff the way you can with your dentist. Procedures are likely to make them afraid and they will probably try to get away. Animals who are in pain will often act defensively and are more likely to bite. Even when they're healthy, most animals cannot hold still long enough for procedures like X-rays to be completed correctly.
Advances in the latest anesthetics mean that for most normal procedures, your pet can go home on the very same day. They may be groggy, but their behavior should return to normal the next day.
The procedures we use to treat your pet's mouth are very close to the procedures a dentist uses for you.
Your pet's health is as important to us as it is to you which is why we provide a full offering of dental procedures including:
Hygiene:
Scaling (removal of plaque and tartar above the gum line)
Polishing
Filing
Cleaning plaque and tartar below the gum line
Examining below the gum line for signs of disease (X-ray)
Oral Procedures:
Endodontic therapy (Root canals)
Tooth restoration
Orthodontics
Periodontal disease treatments
Infection treatment
Surgical procedures:
Fracture repairs
Extraction of teeth or dental pulp
Oral cancer or cysts treatment
Cleft palate treatment
Tooth abscess treatment
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Wed | 8:00am – 5:00pm |
Thurs | 8:00am – 5:00pm |
Fri | 8:00am – 5:00pm |
Sat | Closed |
Sun | Closed |
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Do you dream of a place where you have the freedom to deliver care to pets the way you feel is best? Are you searching for a practice that will give you the opportunity to have room to practice the way you want to and lead the team? Are you a motivated, driven Veterinarian that wants to make a difference in the lives of the pets you treat and the staff you work with? Great! We may have the perfect opportunity for you.
Liberty Animal Clinic is privately owned and the newest addition to the Liberty Family of Vet & Pet Care facilities. We are proud to carry-forward the legacy this clinic has built serving the community for more than forty-years. We focus on wellness services and preventative care for small animals. Our enthusiastic team is dedicated to serving our loyal client base without the added stress of working after-hours or emergencies. We offer an incredible benefits package and believe in fostering an emotionally intelligent work environment with a positive work/life balance.
Our animal clinic is located in Hinesville, GA. Hinesville is one of the fastest-growing cities in Southeast Georgia and home to Fort Stewart. Located approximately 45 minutes from Savannah and the Golden Isles, this area offers the unlimited outdoor recreational activities of the Lowcountry at your fingertips as well as being close to the historic Old South cultural vibe of Savannah, GA. From SCAD historic buildings & architectural tours, a foodie paradise with music and food festivals, to art exhibits and Civil War re-enactments, Savannah brims with all kinds of events to excite and entertain!
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Lead the medical team and guide the clinic medical caseload daily as the primary Veterinarian
Offer support, advice, and training to our marvelous team members
Enjoy your opportunity to interact with our clients and focus on them and their four-legged fur baby
Diagnose, treat and manage a variety of small animal cases, focusing on wellness & preventative care
Perform routine and elective surgeries at your comfort level
Direct your team of superstars to make your life easier as a Doctor
Communicate with clients about their fur babies medical care and communicate with our sister Hospital with referring cases needing involved medical care or surgeries
A fun and supportive workplace are super important to our culture and growth, we believe you can make them even better!
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Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M) required
Be licensed or able to be licensed in the state of Georgia required
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Prefer 2-5 years experience as an associate veterinarian, but we encourage confident new or recent graduates to apply
Ability to work 3 to 4 days per week and two Saturdays per month
What the ideal candidate will offer
You are looking for more than just a generous compensation plan and bonus structure (we have those too!)
A passion for being a team player and flexing your veterinary muscles along with wearing your leadership hat.
A committed learner and teacher, ready and willing to help their team, and also learn from an amazing practice owner with over 15 years of experience as a Vet, 8 of those years as a practice owner.
You enjoy challenges and opportunities to improve quality and function of work.
You are motivated and driven with a high focus on attention to detail
What's in it for you?
No emergency or after-hour requirements
Simple referral of cases needing surgery or hospitalization to our sister Hospital in the same town
Opportunity for career advancement and Medical Director positions in our Company
Partnership or ownership opportunities and the ability to learn from a seasoned Multi practice owner Veterinarian
SIMPLE IRA retirement plan with employer match
Continuing Education Allowance & Dedicated CE PTO Days
Generous amount of Paid Time Off
ALL Veterinary Association Dues & Licenses paid
Deep Employee Discounts & Membership incentives
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In order to protect the safety of our team, our Doctors, and our clients, we will be instituting changes to our client protocol in order to continue to provide services to our community’s pets. We are requesting that pet owners DO NOT enter our building. We will remain open for drop off and curbside service ONLY. Prescription refills will require a 24-hour notice. Payment for physical examination, diagnostics, treatments, and medications will be taken over the phone. We will continue to see all pets as necessary however, we will be rescheduling all previously scheduled ELECTIVE PROCEDURES and no longer be scheduling ELECTIVE PROCEDURES in order to conserve medical supplies. Please be patient as we institute these changes. Please do not hesitate to contact us at (912) 205-5400 with any questions or concerns you may have.
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Liberty Animal Clinic
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