Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Canine Teeth Cleaning
My 20 lb YorkiePoo needs her teeth cleaned. I have inquired at a couple local animal hospitals and their fees are astronomical, several times what my dentist charges me, and much more than I have paid for the service for other dogs in other parts of the country.
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How much are they charging? Comparing human teeth cleaning to dog teeth cleaning is not a fair comparison. Dogs need to be sedated to clean their teeth, and the vet often needs to extract teeth during the cleaning. It is a much more complicated process than cleaning a human's teeth.
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Local vet wanted $900 plus. I spend time in Port St. Lucie and they charger $500 for cleaning.
The local vet did recommend some place in Ocala. It might be connected to humane society.
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my dogs have teeth cleanings when their teeth gets that hard, crusty tartar. yes, it costs a lot of money, but the reason for that is mainly the anesthetic and monitoring your pet. they are intubated & need to be watched carefully by an attentive tech.
the reason for regular cleaning is to ensure your pet a long life. the germs & tartar forms toxins that can affect the heart and other organs. it's expensive, but we do it because we love them. PS: VCA clinics charge more !! |
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Good luck around here. Might call UF small animals clinic/hospital see what the charge. 50 or so mile drive to Gainesville but it maybe be worth it? |
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Kept dogs for years, and never once did any of them need teeth cleaning.
Good marrow bone to chew as routine will keep them perfect. When I kept my racing/coursing greyhounds, I cleaned their teeth with a brush and toothpaste as part of their daily routine in addition. |
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There used to be people who came to Woofgang once or twice a year that would clean dogs' teeth without anesthesia. We had them do one of our Goldens. I don't know if they still do it. The charge was $100+. I have seen on Dandy Doodles dog groomers in Wildwood that they have cleaned dogs' teeth. I don't know the price or anything else about it.
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3214403724 They will come to you. They charged me $175 My dog is only 9 pounds They do not anesthesise your pet They do not do a deep cleaning. I’m happy. |
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If this business is not owned and operated by a licensed veterinarian, I would question the value of a non-sedation, non-deep teeth cleaning for $175. At least I would ask a veterinarian if the service has any real medical value. It may make you feel good, but is it really good for your pet? Teeth cleaning is a very important medical procedure for a dog.
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