Whats the difference between cleaning and brushing a dogs teeth?
Question : Whats the difference between cleaning and brushing a dogs teeth?
My vet wants to charge $ 75 for cleaning plus $ 20 for antibiotics ahead of time (not sure why)
Whereas my groomer will brush and clean his teeth for $ 10
Seems like a no-brainer, but Whats the difference? Any vet tech or groomer would be great, or someone who has had experience with getting dog’s teeth cleaned THANKS IN ADVANCE!
Actually, thisis a dog i just got a week ago to you condescending jerks who say give your dog a bone. NO DUH! the people who had him before me did not care for him, I just adopted him. Every year teeth cleaning sounds like CRAP, my other dog has Never had her teeth cleanand every year for shots the vet says how great her teeth look.
The Vet did NOT reccomend this procedure he simply noticed the dog had DIRTY teeth not diseased. his gums look healthy its just the teeth look very dirty. As usual thanks for nothing from most of you “y!a know-it alls”.
I was asking what is the difference in the procedures!
teeth cleaning
Best answer:
Answer by Rahaaa
Groomer does the same job you can do yourself.
Your vet will remove the tartar under anesthetics.
If you give your dog a good bone once a week, he/she won’t need either.
The vet may possibly use an anaesthetic and the antibiotics would be for infected gums. I would go with the vet cleaning as there may need to be some extractions depending on the amount of damage the periodontal disease has caused.
As a previous respondent suggested – feed your dog more bones. Raw Meaty Bones will keep your dogs’ teeth and gums clean. The meat flosses between teeth and massages gums while the bones scrape plaque and tarter of the teeth. Nature’s toothbrush.