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Old 08-02-2010, 09:02 AM   #10
smartpuppiepets
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We are seen a lot of this happening in our area. The vets are refusing to remove retained baby teeth during the spay/neuter in order to require a different separate procedure 4 months later. For me the only explanation is that it is a money making tool. A puppy owner called me another day reporting the same complain about the BANFIELD in Everett , the vet did not want to pull the baby teeth because it would be "too big of a procedure" and obviously we all know that pulling 3 retained baby teeth is nothing when they are under anesthesia. The cost now to remove the remained baby teeth is exactly the same of a spaying ... People are cutting corners in this economy and for my understanding some vets are just taking advantage of the responsible new owners to keep their business going.
Very wrong !
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