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Old 05-27-2017, 06:36 PM   #2
yorkiemini
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Yes everything they said is possible. That being said, after my dog's dental my vet shows me with computer imaging, and explained exactly why each tooth was extracted. The "show me" and explanation are very important to me, and I can see where the problem was for each tooth. I have come to expect this. Cali has lost a number of teeth and has had one access. She is 8. The vet has also told me I am doing everything right (brushing with PetSmile daily and using Healthy Mouth in the water). Their teeth are so small and so close together!

Guess I should add I have also had some of the dentals done by a board certified dental vet and then my regular vet just to assure myself that there is not something else I should be doing. Only real difference was the cost ($1700 vs $200) and the amount of time the vet spent with me -- their stories we're the same.
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