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I don't want my boys to lose teeth, but if they are rotten or dead, the teeth have to come out. |
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Momo didn't do that procedure bc the vet felt that he needed a deep cleaning & had to go under, he ended up getting 3 molars pulled. He's the only one that didn't let me brush his teeth, he fought me every time. I was only able to stick my finger wrapped in gauze or baby terry cloth & sometimes a dental cleaning pad in his tiny mouth. Now he let's me actually put the toothbrush in his mouth.:D |
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When Mimi was eating premade raw, her teeth were white...now she's eating canned food for breakfast & moistened kibble for lunch & dinner (no snacks) & I've noticed a lot more staining on her back molars. I don't know if it has to do w/the food or timing bc when she started eating raw, she just had her teeth cleaned & now it's been about a year since her last anesthesia free cleaning. This time, she will go under to have a thorough cleaning done. So I think brushing (I brush daily in the evening), yearly cleaning (depending on the dog) is very important. |
IMO dogs that chew something..anything with bushings help. With yearly dentals it can only be better for the pups teeth instead of just depending on Dental s ,chewing or brushing alone. Or doing nothing JMO |
I have not had my vet even suggest Razzle my Yorkie needs a dental. I was worried, because I couldn't give him raw bones to chew when he was showing; I was already doing enough stuff to curtail his hair growth as it was. Ability, dock jumping, swimming and hiking to name a few. Now I give both boys raw bones to chew on weekly. I also use Petzlife, and frankly only brush about once per week. I use mainly beef bones and or turkey necks. I started to cook the raw diet when Zoey got cancer. And I have continued on, perhaps more of as a matter of habit then anything else. I think that one needs to find out what works for their pet, and if they do this in consultation with their vet, that is about the most a person can do. And my boys have nice clear eyes, teeth and healthy coats. |
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Just wanted to pop that little bit of info in for you |
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I like the beef bones exactly because they are hard, my boys can knaw and get out that lovely marrow and not have bones splintering into their mouth and down their digestive tract. Is it possible a tooth could break? Mayhap, but a catch at a toy thrown just one way might also break a weak tooth. Just my thoughts here. |
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Good prices in Las Vegas, too. Just scheduled 9 yr. old Dolly's first teeth cleaning. She hasn't needed one before this because I've brushed daily. Teena, 5, will be getting one, too. Cost will be $125 each plus blood work ($110 for Dolly, $54 for Teena). |
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If you take the time to brush their teeth a couple/three times a week...you shouldn't have a problems for many, many years (in my experience). |
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