grab01
Posted : 11/17/2009 11:21:25 PM
yep, as said above, they are only needed if the dog has tartar buildup or other dental problems. Ginger's former owner fed her horrible food..she had a dental right after we adopted her two years ago and will need another next year. Because of her jaw, she cannot chew bones (though we do give her raw meat), so stuff seems to buildup.
Jules, at 8, has not needed a dental yet. (pretty great for a Yorkie) We give him lots of chews and bones and that helps a ton.
Working around anesthetics daily, I'm pretty comfortable when my kids have to have procedures. I know that whoever is doing anesthesia that day (I do not do procedures on my own pets) will use the lowest amount possible, as is done with all pets. It doesn't mean I don't hover a bit and anxiously wait until they're done, but I think that's just a given