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How much would it cost for a dog to get his teeth cleaned?

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My dog is a cairn terrier.

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  1. hi,

    Although dogs do a lot to keep their coats neat and clean, they need your help with tasks that require opposable thumbs, such as brushing.

    Regular brushing removes excess hair from your dog's coat, and cuts down significantly on the amount of hair you have to deal with on your furniture, car, and your favorite black pants. It also helps distribute the natural oils in your dog's fur and skin, keeping her coat healthy and looking its best.

    here are some guidelines:

    http://dogtime.com/brushing.html

    hope this helps.


  2. you have to ask your vet

  3. well u should check the internet and see and find somewhere that they clean dogs and u may get your answer

  4. Our Vet has a dental month and it is $90 for everything.  They put the dog to sleep during the cleaning process...  I have no idea how much it would be outside of the "sale month"...  

    Have you thought of brushing your dogs teeth yourself ?  You could also get him the kibble that cleans the teeth while they munch N Crunch..  

    Good Luck

    H.O.T. Dog

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  5. Hope this will help>>>

    http://www.costhelper.com/cost/pets/dog-...

  6. Vet prices vary from area to area and from vet to vet. Not knowing where you live, or who your vet is, I can only recommend that you contact your vet's office and ask what his fees are. That's the best thing...and while you have his office on the line, you can make an appointment to have it done.

  7. what is the size of your dog? a small dog would be around  20.00 bucks.a biger dog would cost more.

  8. It varies greatly, depending on:

    1. what clinic you go to.  Some clinics always include procedures that can be costly (but in my opinion are necessary).  Examples are IV fluids throughout the surgery, pre-anesthetic blood work, choice of anesthetic gas, # of technicians performing the cleaning, and pain medication to go home.

    2. how bad your dog's teeth are.  If no extractions are needed, it will be much cheaper.

    So, you're looking at anywhere between $100 and $500, depending on the above factors.

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