
Pet Tooth Extractions in Grand Prairie, TX
When our dogs are experiencing dental pain, we normally don’t know it. You may notice your pup favoring one side of their mouth when they play or eat, but most warning signs are not as obvious. As a matter of fact, pets seldom show symptoms of dental issues. Dental pain typically comes on slowly, and dogs learn to live with it, but they might act a little odd. When those issues are treated appropriately, you will likely notice a happier, more carefree pup!
At Gully Animal Hospital of Grand Prairie, we are experts in caring for your pet’s dental needs. If an extraction is necessary, you can be confident your pup is in the best hands.
Reasons Why Dogs Need Tooth Extractions:
- Gum Disease
- Broken Teeth
- Unerupted Teeth
- Tooth Decay
To learn more or schedule a consultation for your pet’s dental needs, call us at (214) 412-2462.
How We Support You:
- A Caring and Compassionate Team
- Veterinary Dentist in Grand Prairie
- State-Of-The-Art Technology
- Advanced Aftercare Options


What Do Tooth Extractions Involve?
Procedures can vary depending on the tooth and the disease process.
Will My Pet Be in Pain?
General anesthesia will be used to minimize and control discomfort. The same narcotic medications used in people are used for dogs. Anti-inflammatory medication is also administered to decrease swelling and inflammation after surgery as long as your dog is a candidate to receive these medications.
How Will My Pet Eat After Surgery?
As a result of excellent pain relief medications, most dogs recover with minimal discomfort and return to their daily routines rapidly. Most pets will eat the day of surgery or very soon thereafter. Feeding them soft food is usually recommended until healing is complete. Call us (214) 412-2462 for more information and options.
