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Old 08-16-2013, 10:33 AM #1
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Question Tartar on dog's teeth~advice?

Hi-

I hve a 6 year old chow. She does not eat dog foo, she eats human food. Anyway, her teeth are so nasty....she has a huge build up of tartar on her molars. i know I was a bad dog mom for not brushing her teeth since she was a puppy. But what can I do now to avoid a dental at the vet's?

She does not like to chew.

She is my baby. I do not deal w/vets very well as I question their desire to over vaccinate animals.

Thanks.
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