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Originally Posted by Tinathetooth 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.