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Old 09-29-2011, 05:26 AM
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DebsShelties
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Originally Posted by Cyn
My vet is very good at telling me if something is really needed or not. I would trust them totally but if you don't, I'd be careful about things like this cause teeth need to be healthy but anethisia can be dangerous for older animals. Before putting mine under, I also pay the extra fee for a test that gives valuable info as to the pets health and ability to under go surgeries :)
That is what scares me the most, she was given to me for my birthday 8 years ago. Was told she was a kitten, she was at least a year at that time.
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