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i have a small chihuahua, when i adopted him, the shelter already pulled out
most of his teeth. the only teeth left were his big molar teeth in the
back and the canine teeth in front.
i dropped him off for a dental cleaning today. and got a call from the vet
office saying some of his teeth were loose and infected and they recommend
to be extracted
I asked exactly which teeth. the vet seems to be really vague. first, he
said the small teeth behind the molar teeth. I asked which position? the
lower left? lower right? upper left? then he said, no, he suggested pulling
out the lower left molar teeth and the one behind it, and upper right ones.
then i got really uncomfortable. i told him, no extractions today. Did i
do the right thing? i definitely would feel more comfortable after getting a
second opinion. but can a vet tell if a teeth need to be pulled or not
without anesthesia?
most of his teeth. the only teeth left were his big molar teeth in the
back and the canine teeth in front.
i dropped him off for a dental cleaning today. and got a call from the vet
office saying some of his teeth were loose and infected and they recommend
to be extracted
I asked exactly which teeth. the vet seems to be really vague. first, he
said the small teeth behind the molar teeth. I asked which position? the
lower left? lower right? upper left? then he said, no, he suggested pulling
out the lower left molar teeth and the one behind it, and upper right ones.
then i got really uncomfortable. i told him, no extractions today. Did i
do the right thing? i definitely would feel more comfortable after getting a
second opinion. but can a vet tell if a teeth need to be pulled or not
without anesthesia?