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The Dentistry Science Might Be Improved Studying Dogs Teeth Compared to Men?

I mean, think about it. The teeth of a dog to spend seven years in the time that the teeth of a man “move by one”. But again, a dog’s teeth stay white without dental care per month, and do not fall as rapidly with age. If scientists could transfer made from an oral history of dogs in treatment for the teeth of human health could be human teeth improved, extended and strengthened? Am I even make any sense?

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Who Had Their Dogs Teeth Cleaned In a Veterinary Office Under Anesthesia?

My dog has an appointment to get his teeth cleaned, it is a small yorkie and I am worried about him go under anesthesia. I research and I’m worried. Has anyone ever had their dogs teeth cleaned in a veterinary office where the dog went under anesthesia?

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Dog’s Teeth?

In turn yellow dog’s teeth, even if you got your teeth cleaned recently?

What is Better For Dog to Keep His Teeth Clean?

What is better for dog to keep his teeth clean, sterilized bones that your can buy from any online Pet Store or a raw knuckle bone from the butcher? If I get a raw bone is it better to boil it for several minutes before you give it to the dog or let him chew it raw? And I’m wondering, cooked or sterilized bones are harder on the teeth? Could they wear down the dogs teeth? Also I’m concerned that the sterilized bones have some kind of chemicals in them since they look so white. (more…)

How Often to Brush Dog’s Teeth?

We just adopted a 6 year old maltese chihuahua mix and his teeth and breath are disgusting. The vet said they could clean them for about.. for as it’s to expensive!

Is there anything else we could do? I’ve been brushing his teeth everyday now and looks like they do getting a bit better. I also heard that feeding them raw bones could make dogs teeth white and healthy. Also I hear that some pet remedies does help. (more…)

How Much Could Cost Dog Teeth Cleaning?

My dog has horrible breath you can smell a mile away. Part of it is she has kidney failure, which I recognize causes foul breath. But she’s also 10 years old and never really had any dental care before. In the last few months, about the time her bad breath became noticeable, she developed nasty tartar on her teeth. She will probably have to be anesthesized to have her teeth cleaned. I understand at her age and health, there is a risk of death. How much should I expect to pay for this type of teeth cleaning? (more…)