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Old 11-22-2022, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by boltonblue
I've contemplated trying to do Titan's teeth with one of the old ultrasonic toothbrushes.
And take a picture with your arm and hand in a cast.
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Old 11-23-2022, 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by dlq04
And take a picture with your arm and hand in a cast.
Ok now I have to do it. He likes it when i clean out his ears and I have scratched crud off of his teeth before. so we'll see.
Old 11-23-2022, 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted by boltonblue
I've contemplated trying to do Titan's teeth with one of the old ultrasonic toothbrushes.
Have you discussed this with Titan? Just thinking about how big he is and how he could probably slay a fairly large wild animal with those teeth, I think I'd be thinking of how I could first sedate him.
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He has really big floppy jowls. access is easy.
maybe I should video effort.
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Old 11-23-2022, 04:01 AM
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Originally Posted by boltonblue
He has really big floppy jowls. access is easy.
maybe I should video effort.
I'm clapping my hands with glee awaiting said video.
Old 11-23-2022, 05:42 AM
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Originally Posted by jukngene
To my fellow cat owners: Today we took our 9-year-old cat, Daisy, to the vet's to have her first dental appointment ever. This was at the recommendation of our vet. The visit went well, though she is still groggy from the anesthesia and can't have any food until 8:00 tonight. (She is not happy about that!) They gave us a worse-case estimate of the cost from $1,000 to $1,200, but we went ahead with the procedure. As it turns out, it cost $750, including a $295 blood test. Does this seem reasonable?

BTW, this vet office is the most caring group of people I have ever seen. When a pet goes in for their final visit, they place a candle on the counter and request all the clients to respect the moment for the pat's owners.
On 6-1-2022 my chonky boy (16.2 lbs), Atticus, 4-1/2 years old , had eight teeth pulled. He inherited bad teeth. His total bill was $851.98.

He also had a checkup and shots on 4-18-2022 which included a "SS Superchem/CBC" blood panel for $180 so that didn't need to be done again. That total bill on 4-18-2022 was $382: Exam $56, Blood labs $180, Fvrcp (3 year) $28.00, Rabies (3 year) $85, and Feline Leukemia $33.


^Nov. 5. 2022.

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It has been suggested trains are what keeps the economy going but we know its the money spent on our pets.
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Old 11-25-2022, 09:11 AM
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Ziggy with a coy look because he does not want to get out of bed. Love his expression.
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So that's a nice turkey you got there, it would be a shame if it fell on the floor.


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My other nephew’s rescue greyhound Misfire. He is 9 yrs old. Very laid back dog. Very sweet. Little friends supplied by Posh and Sporty.



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