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When we first adopted Breeze 5 years ago at the age of 4, our vet said her teeth were none too good and recommended treatment under anaesthetic. He recommended a dry food which she didn't like but we found she got on well on another dry food with a small amount of moist food as a topper. About 2 years late the vet again recommended scaling and cleaning her teeth under anaesthetic, we put it off for a while but eventually had it done. She doesn't take kindly to having her teeth brushed but we give her the dental sticks regularly.
Now another two years down the line the vet is wanting to do her teeth again. I obviously want what is best for Breeze but quite apart from the large expense, I worry about all this non-emergency anaesthetic. I know greyhounds have a reputation for bad teeth but she never seems to have any discomfort.
What do other people do? I would be most grateful for your views and experiences.
Now another two years down the line the vet is wanting to do her teeth again. I obviously want what is best for Breeze but quite apart from the large expense, I worry about all this non-emergency anaesthetic. I know greyhounds have a reputation for bad teeth but she never seems to have any discomfort.
What do other people do? I would be most grateful for your views and experiences.