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Re: teeth cleaning
thanks for the tips. Do you no if i were to start feeding her chicken now weather that will take away the plack she already has so i won't have to risk her being under anastetic? or would i start with the chicken after her teeth are cleaned? by the way her breath does smell very bad.
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Re: teeth cleaning
I would agree a dental sounds like the next step if her teeth are really caked with plaque. Logic gel is good to help keep plaque at bay once her teeth are nice and clean. It is more effective if brushed on though, but you can do that with a bit of gauze wrapped around your finger rather than an actual brush, gives you more control.
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Re: teeth cleaning
I use an enzymatic toothpaste and a small human baby brush for Miss Daisy Doo. She loves the toothpaste but is not overly taken with having her pearly whites brushed, but needs must I tell her. Its all part of a girls beauty regime.
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