So let me run it down for anyone thinking of a non anesthetic cleaning, you cannot see everything going on in your dogs mouth without x rays. Some back teeth cannot be reached to be cleaned much less seen. The cleaning is basically a cosmetic cleaning because it would hurt the dog to get up under the gums with instruments. And the teeth cannot be highly polished when the dog is awake, causing a rough surface for bacteria and food to stick to.
First I rescued a dog 2 years ago who spent 3 months in a hospital with a necrotic rear leg due to having a string tied around it. The leg was amputated. There were many complications and due to that and the recommendation of my vet ( Neal Weiner)at the time I opted to have her get a non anesthetic cleaning.
I am going to share my experience with non anesthetic teeth cleaning for dogs.
I will not recommend this vet to anyone.
After changing vets recently, I took two of my dogs in for dental assessment and set up appointments. Today they had a normal knock them out dental cleaning. Lily ( the tripod), what I learned tonight from the vet fills me with anger at myself, Neal Weiner, and the rescue. She had 19 teeth pulled, bone loss, several abscesses. The teeth in the back of her mouth were black and did not get that way in 16 months or 2 years. This little angel who has nothing to offer but love after a very hard painful life did nothing to deserve this. My new vet said a non anesthetic cleaning would not have been able to see the back teeth because she had a hard time even getting to them with Lily asleep. Very tiny mouth. The vet has tiny hands and tools.
That means, no x rays were taken. I was told by the rescue ( in the Bay Area) that she had a dental cleaning before adoption. I had her teeth cleaned 16 months ago. I knew she was due, but health problems with my husband postponed her dental.
I am sorry I ever had that done, and I blame myself for allowing Neal Weiner tell me she was a good candidate for that type of cleaning. Be informed, it will honestly make your life easier.
Best doctor in Trinity county! My family has been going to the Doctor with our pets for year. Today they fit me in, in an already busy day, before the holiday weekend, and my cat, got some much needed medicine.
Very reasonable prices. Great place to take your pets.
I recently in May lost a beloved pet, he had prostate cancer. A death sentence for male dogs. He was seen in Lewiston Animal Clinic on a Monday, his exam was not complete. When Neal Weiner attempted to examine his belly, he snapped at him. At which time Neal Weiner threw up his hands and stated that my dog had colitis, had he examined him completely he would have felt a bladder full of urine, a bowel full, and the "mass" that was infact his enlarged prostate. I was sent home with medication and $125.00 worth of new food for my dog. Back to the vet on Thursday evening, this time he felt the full bladder, "mass" and the full bowel. He catherized the dog without preparing for the urine that got all over my arms, the dog, and the table. An x ray was taken and I was referred to a Dr. who specializes in these types of illness. I was treated with kindness and caring at the specialist and had to make the decision to end my dogs life. I have been angry since May the Neal Weiner did not finish an exam on Monday and my dog had to suffer until Friday.
I love this place, the employees are great, they are so good with my babies! They understand pets are family!
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