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A week with-o a bath
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 644301" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I find that kinda sweet. And really, dogs are naturally cleaner than most people think. Maybe caring for something else will inspire him to care more about himself?</p><p> </p><p>For our son it's more teeth than shower. (Although he doesn't particularly like doing either.) After two years of braces, (which were an expensive and useless gesture because he wouldn't wear his retainer after age 18 and they're crooked again), having his wisdom teeth out, (which resulted in actual <em>surgery</em> on his neck in a hospital to drain the abscesses which he got from not taking proper oral care after the removal) you'd think he'd brush and floss 3X a day just to avoid anyone else needing to do stuff to his teeth. <em>But Nooooooo!</em> Last time we got him to a dentist (over a year and a half ago) he was told about his bad oral hygiene...didn't help. I'm waiting for, "Mom, my teeth hurt! I need help!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 644301, member: 17309"] I find that kinda sweet. And really, dogs are naturally cleaner than most people think. Maybe caring for something else will inspire him to care more about himself? For our son it's more teeth than shower. (Although he doesn't particularly like doing either.) After two years of braces, (which were an expensive and useless gesture because he wouldn't wear his retainer after age 18 and they're crooked again), having his wisdom teeth out, (which resulted in actual [I]surgery[/I] on his neck in a hospital to drain the abscesses which he got from not taking proper oral care after the removal) you'd think he'd brush and floss 3X a day just to avoid anyone else needing to do stuff to his teeth. [I]But Nooooooo![/I] Last time we got him to a dentist (over a year and a half ago) he was told about his bad oral hygiene...didn't help. I'm waiting for, "Mom, my teeth hurt! I need help!" [/QUOTE]
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