I agree with you. Cleaning the dogs teeth is crazy, cost wise. Just a
few bucks under a thousand dollars, was the estimate. Not sure why a
vet needs that much money. We've tried the various bones, plus
brushing.
I own a very affectionate 5 year old minature schnauzer, who loves
attention and affection, and we have no problem what so ever responding
to his affection, but we have just one BIG problem!! Schnitzie has really
bad breath.
I've had conversations with friends of mine who are fellow
schnauzer owners, and they have found the same problem. We've tried doggy toothpastes and breath sprays, but nothing seems to be helping. The vet
has told us that one of the few ways to get rid of the problem would be
to have his teeth cleaned. We would do this in a instant, but for those
of you who have also been given this advice know that it is VERY
expensive to have done, at least it is here in Newfoundland. If there are other schnauzer owners out there who have encountered this problem and
have some other advice, both Schnitzie and myself would be very appreciative!! He loves his attention and affection and wouldn't be too pleased if he had to go without! :) Of course we'd NEVER think of doing
that to our baby, but his breath is becoming intolerable!!
Any advice is more than welcome!!
Cheryl Rowe & Schnitzie
St.John's
Newfoundland, Canada
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