Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Smaller breeds are prone to plaque build up and gingivitis. Our Mini Schnauzer needed a cleaning at 2.5 years old. After paying over $1000, I decided to do a regular cleaning myself using enzymatic toothpaste (chicken flavor) and a dental care finger wipe. Brady is 5 now and the teeth look great.
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Get a quote from Dr Timothy Porter in Wildwood. Very good and reasonable.
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There are places that are cheaper. I have a friend who winters in Ocala and summers in western New Jersey. She says her dog vet in Ocala charges only half as much as the one in New Jersey. I think she said she is paying $250 per dog, including general anesthesia. So the original poster should call lots of vets, and perhaps vets in Ocala instead of near The Villages.
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[Wildwood AnimalServices
QUOTE=Pinnacle;2389092]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. I would appreciate recommendations and fees that have been charged.[/QUOTE] |
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In the 1980's, I was married to a veterinarian and we owned two veterinary clinics. At that time, we charged $40 for a teeth cleaning. It was always done under sedation and always performed by a veterinarian. It was typical to extract 2 to 4 teeth during the cleaning because they were loose. I know that was a long time ago, but $900 today seems outrageous. A non-sedated, cosmetic cleaning performed by a non-professional for $175 also sounds outrageous because I don't think it has much value.
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After you find a decent place to clean your dog’s teeth, I highly recommend using Tartarshield products (tartarshield.com) - they are also sold on Chewy. Developed by the head of a major dental school, they sell treats, water treatments & “sprinkles” to put on your dog’s food (my dogs love those). My dogs seldom need cleanings, these really help!
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Anyone coming to your house or only charging $100 /200 dollars is not cleaning beneath the gum line per my vet . Its superficial really |
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Try "The Magic Paws" It's a moble dog teeth cleaning service....work is done WITHOUT sedation!!!.... to clean and run about $125-$150 depending on the dog size.
It's out of Lakeland, FL but they come to The Villages....Call: 321-440-3724 |
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I’ve had five Catahoula hounds since my kids were little and never ever had their teeth cleaned and never had a problem.
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It's an expensive deal. I found no more expensive than other places I've lived. Pre-op blood work, and tge pet is under anesthesia. Then prayed, then teeth cleaned, extracted if needed, etc. It's a big deal.
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