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Old 05-16-2010, 10:56 AM   #18
jazzybee445
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Originally Posted by alaskayorkie View Post
It's funny, my first vet who once owned Yorkies himself said it wasn't worth the effort of brushing. He said it was all genetics anyway. He recommended an annual cleaning and said don't fret when their teeth need to be removed because they can eat just fine without them.

Fortunately, YTers told me otherwise. I'm sure an annual cleaning would have been even better, but I can't help but think I've saved a couple thousand dollars by brushing. If he can go another 4-5 years before the next cleaning, there's a couple more thousand -- all for a minute a day or less.

Hey What kind of finger brush do you use? (they have those all plastic ones, and the ones with the bristles, like regular tooth brushes.. )

Those were amazing results! i certainly would like for my little mans teeth to be that clean at age four
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