|  10-28-2012, 03:14 PM | #7 | 
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   This is not a good idea. They need to be cleaned properly. Doing it the way with Non Anesthesia they don't get them cleaned good enough. I had a friend who had this done to her Yorkie and he ended up with an infection which created a real big problem.Quote:   | 
					Originally Posted by buffy16938  When I took sophie to the vet about a month ago for a bug bite, the vet checked her over and said she needed her teeth cleaned. She is 4, and I try to brush 2-3 times a week, but there is a buildup of tartar. I was wondering if anyone has had a non anesthesia teeth cleaning for their dog. There is a lady around the DFW area that does it. I am just very concerned about putting her under. |  
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