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The Importance of Pet Dental Care in Colorado
Dec 11, 2022
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BY: KEVIN VOLZ | INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL

  • PERSONAL INSURANCE

Having a pet is one of life's great joys, but it also comes with a lot of responsibilities. Pet dental care is an important part of your pet's overall health and well-being, especially in Colorado. This is because the hot and dry climate of Colorado can cause pets to be at a greater risk for developing dental issues such as periodontal disease, plaque build-up, bad breath, and other detrimental problems that can affect their health.


Regular vet visits, dental check-ups, and other preventive measures can help keep pets' teeth and gums in good condition and allow them to live longer healthier lives. This article will discuss the importance of pet dental care in Colorado as well as some tips for keeping your pet's mouth healthy.

The Importance of Pet Dental Care in Colorado

Prevents Tooth Loss


One of the most important reasons to invest in pet dental care in Colorado is to help prevent tooth loss. Poor dental care can lead to plaque and tartar build-up, which can contribute to painful periodontal disease that eventually leads to tooth decay and, ultimately, tooth loss. Pet dental cleanings are an important part of preventive care that can help your pet maintain a healthy smile.


Reduces Bad Breath


Poor dental care can also lead to bad breath in pets, which is not only uncomfortable for those around them but can be an indication of a more serious health problem. Pet dental cleanings by veterinarians or certified technicians remove bacteria and debris from the teeth and gums and help reduce bad breath.


Avoids Systemic Disease


Bacteria from a pet's mouth can travel to other areas of the body, such as the heart, liver, or kidneys. This can lead to serious infections that can cause damage to vital organs in your pet. Pet dental cleanings are essential for removing bacteria and helping to avoid the risk of systemic disease.


Promotes Comfort and Quality of Life


Pet dental care in Colorado is vital for promoting comfort and quality of life for your pet. Poor dental health can lead to pain, sensitivity, and other issues that can interfere with your pet's daily activities and interactions. Investing in regular pet dental care can help your pet live a long, healthy, and happy life.


Makes Treating Disease Easier


Catching and treating dental problems early is much easier than trying to treat advanced periodontal disease. Pet dental care in Colorado can help veterinarians identify problems earlier and make them easier to treat. This helps your pet receive the best possible outcome for their health and well-being.

Tips for Keeping Pet Teeth Healthy

Prevention is always the best cure, and that's especially true when it comes to pet dental care. Here are some tips for keeping your pet's teeth healthy in Colorado:


  • Brush Regularly - Brushing your pet's teeth on a regular basis is one of the best ways to keep their teeth and gums healthy. Use toothpaste formulated specifically for pets and brush in small, circular motions.
  • Provide Chew Toys - Chew toys made from rubber or nylon are great for helping pets reduce plaque and tartar build-up. Make sure the toys are sized appropriately for your pet, and check them often to make sure they're not damaged or broken.
  • Regular Veterinary Care - Regular visits to the vet for professional cleanings and check-ups can help keep your pet's teeth healthy and catch any potential issues early.
  • Feed a Balanced Diet - A balanced diet can help promote overall health and wellness in pets, including their dental health. Make sure to feed your high-quality pet food that is formulated for their specific age, weight, and activity level.
  • Invest in Professional Pet Dental Cleanings by a Qualified Veterinarian or Certified Technician: The best way to keep your pet's teeth healthy is to invest in professional pet dental cleanings by a qualified veterinarian or certified technician. These professionals are trained in cleaning and evaluating the health of your pet's mouth and can help prevent problems before they become serious. 


By following these tips, you can help ensure that your pet enjoys good dental health and long, happy life. Pet dental care in Colorado is an important part of preventive care that can help your pet stay healthy and comfortable for years to come.

How Much Does Pet Dental Care Cost In Colorado?

The cost of pet dental care in Colorado varies depending on a variety of factors, such as:


  • The type of procedure being performed: Professional pet dental cleanings and check-ups typically cost more than other types of dental treatments, such as fillings or extractions.
  • The type of facility: Pet dental care costs can vary depending on the type of facilities where the procedure is being performed, such as a traditional veterinary clinic or a specialty animal hospital.
  • The location: Pet dental care costs can also vary based on the geographic location of the facility.
  • The veterinarian or technician performing the procedure: The cost will also depend on the experience and qualifications of the veterinarian or technician performing the procedure.
  • The severity of any existing dental problems: The cost of pet dental care may increase if there are more severe dental problems that need to be addressed.


Overall, the cost of pet dental care in Colorado can range from a few hundred dollars for basic procedures to several thousand for more complex treatments. The best way to know exactly how much your pet's dental care will cost is to speak with your veterinarian and discuss the specifics of your pet's condition.

Conclusion

Ultimately, investing in professional pet dental care can help your pet enjoy a long, and hearty life. By providing your pet with the necessary dental care, you can help them avoid potential health problems in the future. Taking the time to invest in preventive pet dental care now will save you money in the long run and ensure that your pet receives the best possible treatment for their teeth and gums.


If you have any questions about pet dental care in Colorado or would like to schedule a consultation, contact your veterinarian today. They will be happy to answer any questions you may have and assist you in finding the best possible solution for your pet's dental health needs.

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By Kevin Volz 05 Feb, 2024
Like most other goods and services, insurance is not immune to the pressure of inflation. When determining insurance premiums, insurance companies look at many factors including industry trends, number of claims and costs to repair vehicles and homes. Specifically, home building materials and auto repair have increased, chip shortages have pressured supply chains and pricing on new vehicles, and a labor shortage persists. Let’s not forget natural disasters and our litigious culture! Add these ingredients together, and you have a recipe for higher prices better known as “Insurance Inflation”. Digging a little deeper… Since the pandemic, driving behavior has become riskier. I remember the lockdown days when no one was on the road. We were driving less, fewer incidents were being reported, and insurers were even providing rebates for limited driving activity. Those days are now long past…I know I’m getting older and becoming the “get off my lawn guy”, but driving behavior truly seems more aggressive. "People picked up some risky habits," says Sean Kevelighan, CEO of the Insurance Information Institute . "And we haven't seen those risky habits go away, even though we have more people on the road." According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration , the number of fatal auto accidents jumped sharply in late 2020 and early 2021. Auto insurance costs jumped more than 19% during the year ending in August, while overall inflation was 3.7%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics . (see image above) Gathering my Google thoughts recently lead me to this local headline: “ Coloradans report dramatic spikes in home insurance premiums heading into 2024 .” A March 2023 study conducted by the state’s Division of Insurance found that between January 2019 and October 2022, the average homeowner premium was up nearly 52%. My automated response these days to insurance customers about homeowners rates has been “we’re seeing 30-60% increases for everyone statewide”. The problem is even worse in other states like California/Florida/Louisiana where insurers have decided to no longer offer coverage in many cases. My dad lives in Florida, he recently asked “What am I supposed to do? My rate just doubled!” Other than moving to another low-risk state, there are not many clear-cut answers. Higher insurance rates may be here to stay…what can I do about it? -Ask your insurer about discounts for which you may qualify. -Claim frequency will also lead to rate increases. Before filing that next claim, ask yourself “is this worth filing? Will the claim payout be well beyond my deductible? -Explore payment options like automatic EFT payments or paying for the year in full. -Increase your deductible. -Consider a bundle of insurance coverages with one company. -Maintain a good driving record along with healthy credit (insurance companies use their own scoring model) and participate in a safe driving app offered by most insurers. -Reduce liability and coverage limits. If your net worth is minimal and you don’t have high take home pay, there is a strong argument not to have $500,000+ of liability coverage. Attorneys most likely will not come after you if you have no money. -One of the biggest ways to save is by buying an older car or a new model with a high safety rating. Do your homework, research insurance costs before purchasing your next vehicle. -Shop around, not every 6 months, but at least every other year! If you’ve been with the same company for a long time, another company will probably give you a decent offer for loyalty. -Ask about the mileage your insurer has on file. If you no longer drive as much as you used to, companies often will lower your rates based on limited mileage. Resources: http://www.rmiia.org/auto/Colorados_insurance_marketplace.asp https://www.finn.com/en-US/campaign/the-state-insurance-report https://www.apci.org/media/news-releases/release/76883/ At Badger Insurance Advisors, we understand that “stuff” happens! (that includes INFLATION). Whether you’re in our neighborhood of Aurora, or anywhere else in Colorado, we’re here to assist with all your personal insurance needs. Find us on the web at www.badgerinsuranceadvisors.com or call/text us at 303-359-1799. Kevin Volz – Agency Principal Badger Insurance Advisors
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