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I'm taking Tango in for his yearly dental tomorrow. Really, I think he should have one every 6 months, but I'm currently struggling financially and can't manage that.
But look.....I wanted to share these pictures of Tango and Jazz's teeth. They both got dentals in February of 2011. They are both fed exactly the same, I brush their teeth the same, they're given the same chews etc. And yet look at the difference in their teeth! Tango's are MUCH worse! They are both rescues, and I don't know a whole lot about their histories (Tango may have been originally gotten from a pet store, and Jazz I think directly from a BYB) and they are approx 2 1/2 years apart in age. Tango's teeth have ALWAYS been bad. His first dental was when he was about 1 1/2. His gums were inflamed, and he had to have three teeth removed. There have been no additional extractions since then, and I'm trying hard to keep it that way. Jazz on the other hand, other than having a bit of buildup, has so far never had any kind of issue with her teeth or gums. If there was any doubt that heredity and/or breeding plays a part in a chi's health (in this case their dental health) I hope these photos will convince you otherwise! This is just crazy!
Tango:
Jazz:
But look.....I wanted to share these pictures of Tango and Jazz's teeth. They both got dentals in February of 2011. They are both fed exactly the same, I brush their teeth the same, they're given the same chews etc. And yet look at the difference in their teeth! Tango's are MUCH worse! They are both rescues, and I don't know a whole lot about their histories (Tango may have been originally gotten from a pet store, and Jazz I think directly from a BYB) and they are approx 2 1/2 years apart in age. Tango's teeth have ALWAYS been bad. His first dental was when he was about 1 1/2. His gums were inflamed, and he had to have three teeth removed. There have been no additional extractions since then, and I'm trying hard to keep it that way. Jazz on the other hand, other than having a bit of buildup, has so far never had any kind of issue with her teeth or gums. If there was any doubt that heredity and/or breeding plays a part in a chi's health (in this case their dental health) I hope these photos will convince you otherwise! This is just crazy!
Tango:


Jazz:

