Quote:
Originally Posted by ilovemydog Thank you all for your responses. We have decided to go ahead and have the teeth removed. We have brushed her teeth since she was a pup ( she loves her battery powered toothbrush) so this is quite a shock for us. Her teeth look quite clean. I am very worried. She is my baby annd I can't bear the thought of her being put asleep and not feeling well, but I don't want problems later on. Thanks again everyone! |
just make sure they do blood work, urine, isoflurine, propofol, cat tube or smaller for trachea, iv fluids and catherization and she will be fine

sorry are going through it and i brushed my girls teeth too it just happens in these toy breeds sadly. It is genetics gum disease some worse than others just like in humans.