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Old 02-21-2017, 08:51 PM   #43
Lovetodream88
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Originally Posted by cellanjie View Post
Her exact words after she guaranteed that they wouldn't ever need to have their teeth cleaned were, "You can either pay me now or you can pay me later. A lifetime of food won't equal yearly dental cleanings."

She is something else.

I haven't checked the "dental" food. It might be fine. She turned me off so badly on it, that I didn't bother after the main vet said it doesn't need to be switched. I probably should check it. Even if it's just a bit better for their teeth, it would be worth it provided it's not full of stuff I don't want them to have. Yorkies teeth seem to go bad earlier or at least Tink's did, even with my brushing and yearly cleanings. I just had her teeth cleaned a few months ago and she already has a tooth that has to be pulled. Pretty, clean, white, tar-free canine that has to be surgically removed. :/

I dunno. It's all confusing to me. I wish there were definitive answers, but of course, there are not.
I'm actually glad I'm taking vet assistant classes it kinda helps in the stuff you should do for your own pets because it explains it better but sometimes it can still be hard.
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