Sunday, August 2, 2009

What are the chances of a dog having all 42 teeth pulled out during teeth cleaning?

My dog's breath stinks but when i see her teeth they arent that bad. What are the chances of all of her teeth getting pulled? Man that would cost a lot.

What are the chances of a dog having all 42 teeth pulled out during teeth cleaning?
What?


U R not serious, they would not do that anyway, if they did you need a new Vet.


If the dogs breath stinks have blood work done, could be liver problems, kidney problems, dog food, eating stuff outside that it does not need to be eating.


They have toothpaste you can put a little on a dog treat to help the teeth and breath, they also have stuff for the drinking water to help with the breath.


Talk to your Vet about the breath, they should lead you in the right direction.


Hopefully you are smart enough to not pull all the teeth.
Reply:i don't think that all of your dogs teeth would get pulled for bad breath. give your dog a greenie (it is a treat that is supposed to give them good breath)
Reply:If her teeth are not bad, the vet will not pull them. She may just have an infection - the vet will be able to tell. I can't imagine a dog having all their teeth pulled at once.
Reply:my cat had a mouth infection called BARTONELLA (I dont think I spelled that right) I am not sure if dogs can get it too but it can cause redness and swelling in the mouth and also VERY bad breath



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