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Free Pet Dental Care Coming to PetSmart

Free oral health assessments will be performed on cats and dogs and coupons handed out to pet owners.

PetSmart will host Pet Dental Checkup Days, free oral health care assessments for cats and dogs from 2-4 p.m. on March 2 and 3 at the East Brunswick PetSmart, located at 300 Route 18.

The checkups are sponsored by Greenies brand pet chews and treats.

Banfield Pet Hospital veterinary technicians and Greenies representatives will be on-site to perform oral health assessments on cats and dogs and provide information to pet owners on how to increase the oral well-being of their pets.

To view a full list of participating PetSmart locations, visit www.stores.petsmart.com.

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