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Old 08-06-2020, 12:50 PM   #1
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Anesthetic free teeth cleaning

Just wondering if anyone has any good experiences and has a recommendation for places who do this for pets?

Sorry, this is for my dog

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Old 08-06-2020, 03:01 PM   #2
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i've never had anesthesia for a cleaning before, and i've been to probably 7-8 different dentists.
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I used to bring it to Pampered Pets. Once or twice a month they would go out to a Pet Store in the Richmond area and they would setup and people would drop off their dogs for cleaning. It’s a good idea, if you want to get a quick cleaning if haven’t gone to the vet for actual cleaning. I honestly feel it must be pretty stressful for the dogs because they are being held down during the cleaning. I also find they didn’t do dog the back teeth very well either, maybe because I have a Pomeranian.

The thing that drives me bonkers with this company is that they sell you these herbal antibiotics pills that you need to feed thE dog for about a week along with some kind of gel/cream for their gums.

It was expensive the first time I went and then I would go every few months. It probably cost me about $100ish after the first visit. I took my dog there probably for about a year, but now I stopped going altogether. I’ll be taking my dog to the vet for a full clean.
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Old 08-14-2020, 06:26 AM   #4
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Unfortunately my dog is older so putting him under is not a good option.
The one company my friend went to works out of a groomer in Coquitlam and price starts at $150. Seems to be starting price point now.


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