Vet for dog teeth cleaning?

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Old 07-01-2018, 07:28 AM
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Default Vet for dog teeth cleaning?

Can you tell me where and the cost of your dog's teeth cleaning?
I'd like to hear both the good and the bad stories.
We received an estimate of between $400 and $900...
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Buffalo Ridge did an excellent job on my dogs teeth. Cost is dependent if extractions need to be performed.
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Not golf cart accessible, next to Racetrac. 352-753-5333 Dr. Tina Merritt. Our dog had 4 extractions, plus cleaning $400.
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Have you tried calling vets that are farther away from The Villages? They might have lower prices.
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centralfloridavet.com...under services

gives price of teeth

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Be very careful of low estimates on teeth cleaning. There are people who clean dogs teeth without using anesthesia and they do not get under the gum line where the harmful tarter grows.
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I had an elderly cat and took her to The Pet Dentist in Wesley Chapel. They used light anesthesia which I felt was safer. She did extremely well and within a few hours she was ready to go home and very alert. I wouldn't hesitate to go there again. Dentistry is there specialty. I don't remember the cost.
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