Kirislin Posted October 30, 2012 Share Posted October 30, 2012 Hi, I am a bit disturbed as I had Tonka's teeth cleaned about 8 months ago and have been giving him many more bones since to keep his teeth good. I give chicken winfs 3-4 times a week and he has dry food and chews. I spent over $500 last time and I got a letter saying T was due for his free dentl check-up. Well, lo and behold the vet says they need cleaning and willl be easier this time as no extractions and just cleaning...so should be only around $250. I honestly can't believe that I am going to have to get his teeth cleaned under anaesthetic up to twice a year and minimum of $500. Surely this isn't so. I think little dogs can have more teeth things than bigger dogs but... Tonka is a papillon, will be 7 in August. Please let me know what you think Can you post a photo of Tonkas teeth showing the long canines and the back molars. You might need to take 2 photos. My 2 boys and their mum, who is 13.5 yo all have excellent teeth. Feather and Kibahs are pretty good compared to most other dogs I think, but they do have a bit of tartar and I've recently started feeding them plaque off. Too soon to know if it's going to help but I have photos before I started feeding it and I'll take some more in a few weeks time so it should clearly show if there's been an improvement. I had to take Tag to the vet the other day for something unrelated and he commented on Tags teeth saying they look like he's just had a dental. He never has, his teeth are kept clean purely by his diet. 8 y/o teeth by kirislin, on Flickr 8 year olds teeth by kirislin, on Flickr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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