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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 It's kind of a balancing act to get the spay and teeth extraction done at the same time. For male dogs, it's even more difficult because you want to neuter before they start marking. Joey's vet ask to see him at six months to check on his teeth, all the permanent ones don't have to be in, but enough so that they can chew. Anyways, at 6 months he said we could go ahead and schedule surgery for the 7months. So it's sometimes helpful to keep that in mind, and perhaps take the dog in a couple of weeks before surgery, just to be sure that enough permanent teeth are in.
I can't believe you can floss the teeth that would take some real patience. I also use Petzlife, and think Bully sticks are great for teeth and gums. |
I agree, it's definitely a balancing act. The only flossing I'll be doing is between the adult and baby canine that essentially grown side by side. There always seems to be food stuck between there. I don't think I'll be able to floss anywhere else. I'm hoping the Petzlife and Bully stick will help with Cassi's stinky breath. She never had stinky breath until last month when she got sick and we had to feed her boiled chicken/rice.