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Old 12-19-2016, 09:10 PM   #5
Lovetodream88
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Originally Posted by Tinathetooth View Post
I have, but I talked to a patient the other day and she said it cost her over $1,000 for her 2 dogs to get cleanings. That's crazy. My friend said to give them bones to chew on to break the tartar off. I just was looking for advice on what kind of bones and I don't want to give them treats/ food. Maybe someone has had good luck with a certain kind/type.
Plus they're so young. Don't they get cleanings when they're older?
Genetics determines how their teeth are going to be some pets even younger ones need them yearly. It's better to take care of them now rather then have a dog with no teeth later on. Hard bones can break teeth and again do nothing for tarter under the gum line.
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