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cleaning a dog's teeth
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 658582" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I would never use the Greenies because I've heard that they can sometimes break in to sharp pieces that can injure their mouth, throat or stomach if swallowed. If his breath is that bad I would have the vet check his mouth. They can have broken, loose or infected teeth that can be quite painful. Two of mine have had to have dental work done (under sedation). They both had a good cleaning to get rid of the tartar that had built up and one had two teeth pulled. And their breath improved 100%. The vet even cut their nails while they were sedated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 658582, member: 1883"] I would never use the Greenies because I've heard that they can sometimes break in to sharp pieces that can injure their mouth, throat or stomach if swallowed. If his breath is that bad I would have the vet check his mouth. They can have broken, loose or infected teeth that can be quite painful. Two of mine have had to have dental work done (under sedation). They both had a good cleaning to get rid of the tartar that had built up and one had two teeth pulled. And their breath improved 100%. The vet even cut their nails while they were sedated. [/QUOTE]
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