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[quote=Anonymous]I have a greyhound and that breed is more likely to have complications from anesthesia than other dogs, so I take his dental care really seriously and do everything I can to limit the dental work he needs done. I feed him kibble, brush his teeth really thoroughly with enzymatic toothpaste every day, add a supplement that inhibits plaque growth to his dinner, give him a dental chew at bedtime, and give him the occasional bone to gnaw. Given all the rest of his oral hygiene routine, it’s amazing what a difference a few rounds of chewing a bone makes. The veterinarian commented about how much whiter my dog’s teeth looked. He hasn’t had a cleaning in 3 years, but his teeth look better than ever. I ask my vet every year if a cleaning is necessary, and we’re only going to do it if indicated.[/quote]
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