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Old 04-08-2011, 08:24 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by megansmomma View Post
Wow that is horrible!

As for this type of procedure, I also feel it needs to be properly done by your vet under anesthesia. When the time comes that mine will need a dental I would not hesitate to trust my vet to intubate and properly clear their teeth.
That is terrible. In my case, the vet said Riley had so little build-up on her teeth that she likely didn't need a full dental. He basically wanted to remove what little bit there was on the teeth and get a better look in her mouth. She had it done in September, as soon as she came from the rescue.
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