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Originally Posted by helengbwoman I know it's a lot of money. Unfortunately, everyone else I spoke to here said it was about the same with their vets. My little guy is only three! 6 months ago the vet looked at his teeth and said they were fine. Now he needs to have them cleaned . I definitely have him on a brushing schedule now, I really don't want to put him under to have this done. A non-anesthetic way to clean their teeth? How did they do it? Is it a new treatment, or were they able to clean your babies teeth without him fighting it? |
I don't know how they did it to be honest. Kaji is the kind that will squirm until he's given back to me. I was expecting puppy screams, cries, and an angry vet and tech telling me to get out with my crazy out of control furbaby. Instead, he came back with clean teeth, a full analysis of his teeth and gums, and compliments on how well behaved he was. I'll have to go search for the pamphlet that explains the non anesthetic cleaning.