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  1. #16
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    yeah the first time i started brushing our kitty's teeth they hissed and growled and scratched and stuff, but then they got used to it. it so funny everytime i get the brush out my kitty will sit there and open her mounth
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    lol cute! my dog loves the tooth paste, and the first time i did it she didn't seem to mind.

    *Sammy*Springen*Molli*

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    aww my dog love it too! they go crazy when i get it out, but i'm glad your doggie dosn't have a upset stomach anymore,
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
    Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
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    T.j (english setter)

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    After checking several vet sites on web, I can find NO articles linking canine oral cancer to not brushing teeth. Periodontal disease (Jst like us humans get) yes, but no links involving cancer.

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    well that's what our vet personaly told us, and some other vet's to. Tera died of jaw cancer from it, so i' not trying to be rude but i belive my vet, and beside's even if the vet is wrong, i'm not going to try to figure it out and go serching in tear's past, how tera died because it's to painful to think. Tear died from a fast growing jaw cancer, it rare but its true, I posted here to help people so they will not see there dog go threw the pain like i saw my dog go threw, she basically died right in front of my eyes
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
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    I missed this thread earlier, but it's so timely because I just bought Logan a toothbrush/toothpaste and finger scraper (for me). Although she eats a rawhide bone every night, has normal breath, I noticed that some of her teeth from the canines on towards the back of her mouth, had brown spots. She has a very narrow arch in her mouth, unlike Cody, whose mouth was wide. Logan let me use the scraper- I did it slowly while praising her- but didn't like the toothbrush (she tried to eat it) in her mouth except for the front teeth. I used beef flavored, non flouride toothpaste. I only did it for 5 minutes tonight to get her used to it so she wouldn't run when she sees it. How long did it take you guys to get your dogs adjusted to it? Logan isn't too keen on my playing with her mouth. She uses her paw to move my hand.



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    origanally posted by k9karen: How long did it take you guys to get your dogs adjusted to it?

    It took my dog about a week and a half before she started to acctually like it. it really depends on the dog.

    origanally posted by flatcoat lover: well that's what our vet personaly told us, and some other vet's to. Tera died of jaw cancer from it, so i' not trying to be rude but i belive my vet, and beside's even if the vet is wrong, i'm not going to try to figure it out and go serching in tear's past, how tera died because it's to painful to think. Tear died from a fast growing jaw cancer, it rare but its true, I posted here to help people so they will not see there dog go threw the pain like i saw my dog go threw, she basically died right in front of my eyes

    That is so sad. i am so sorry. if someone says that they haven't found any information about cancer linking to not brushing teeth, and doesn't brush their dogs teeth. i would have to say to them that brushing teeth can only make their dog healthier! am i right?

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    No one said they weren't gonna brush their dog's teeth!

    It at least helps with the "dog breath" some doggers get, and like in people, leads to healtheir teeth and gums as well - all good things.

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    karen, i know no one said they weren't, i am talking hypothetically. lol

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    Originally posted by dab_20


    That is so sad. i am so sorry. if someone says that they haven't found any information about cancer linking to not brushing teeth, and doesn't brush their dogs teeth. i would have to say to them that brushing teeth can only make their dog healthier! am i right?
    hey dab_20 your my hero!!! I love you ha ha ha , atleast you kinda unstand that i wasn't trying to be rude, I took my dog about a couple day but i was because she loved it, i used a no fluride, mint, they love it!
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
    Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
    Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
    T.j (english setter)

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    whoops sorry i acsidently posted another thing ha ha ha
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
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    origanally posted by flatcoat lover: hey dab_20 your my hero!!! I love you ha ha ha , atleast you kinda unstand that i wasn't trying to be rude, I took my dog about a couple day but i was because she loved it, i used a no fluride, mint, they love it!

    lol thanks! yah i know you weren't trying to be rude, you were trying to save other doggy lives!!

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    thanks
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
    Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
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    T.j (english setter)

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    yep. so anyone else brush their dogs teeth?

    *Sammy*Springen*Molli*

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    If you want to see the tartar disappear, give your dog a raw bone to chew on, every other day, and you should see this problem disappear. Beef leg bones are a good choice, as they are big, and full of marrow - yummy!

    Gayle

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