Here's the deal. I took our Poodle mix, (Cody), to the vet to get his Parvo booster shot and a general exam. He's been doing great. The vet went into this long speal about getting his teeth cleaned, because they show signs of tarter. (He's around 4 years old). His gums are nice and pink, and he has a Nylabone that he chews hard on. So we know he isn't experiencing any tooth pain.
They told us how they have to do blood work, take X-Rays, and put him under to do this, "cleaning procedure". The cost?......
$560.00! And that was for just the cleaning. Any additional work like extractions was extra. I'm almost 64, and I've had dogs all of my life. Never once have I ever had this done, or had to take any of our dogs to the vet over bad teeth.
Just for the hell of it I went on a, "Poodle Forum" and asked about this, along if the price was out of line. They came back with prices anywhere from $160.00, to over $800.00. That wide of a price swing suggests, to me anyway, this is somewhat of a racket. One vet who saw him last year said they don't even suggest having it done until the dog is around halfway through their life span. For Cody, (Poodle mix, 15 pounds), that would be at about 7 to 8 years of age. I don't like putting an animal under for such a simple procedure. There is always the danger they can succumb to the anesthetic.
Have any of you guys had this done to your dogs? I don't want to neglect his teeth. But $560.00 to fix something that isn't broke doesn't sit well with me. Don't get me wrong. If the little guy had an infection or any pain, I would get him in right away, cost be damned. But this?
