grab01
Posted : 6/20/2010 10:42:28 PM
We have four small dogs and, aside from the smallest, who we cannot get to chew bones yet, everyone chews various bones. Marrow bones and turkey necks for the more powerful chewers. That said, if there is a lot of tartar on the teeth, you're probably not going to get all of the plaque off without a thorough cleaning. I would have them cleaned and then encourage chewing on bones to keep the teeth nice.
I've not found that having teeth cleaned encourages more plaque, any more than it would for humans who go to the dentist.
No one wants to put their dog through a procedure for nothing, but sometimes it is necessary. Small dogs are not necessarily more fragile under anesthesia (assuming there are no health issues). I think people mistakenly assume that dogs are just given full out gas the entire time..in reality, the level of gas anesthetic used is as low as possible. And dentals are very short procedures.
My 4 lb dog just had her teeth done, as when I adopted her her teeth and breath were horrible. She came through just fine and that was with having a few teeth pulled. Bad teeth can cause a lot of health issues over time. My 13 yr old poodle mix has had two dentals (once when I adopted her...she'd been fed Pedigree and her teeth reflected that..and again last year as she has a jaw wire and sometimes things build up there. We're using a mouthwash now, which is helping.