Dog needs Dental Work - recommendations?? My 30lb Corgi was having bad breath so I went to brush her teeth and discovered a cracked molar, split to the gum line. It's not infected or inflamed and the rest of her teeth look fine, but I need to get her in to a vet to get that tooth fixed or extracted. This crack has happened in the last 2-3 weeks since her most recent vet appointment.
The vet clinic that I took her to in Woodinville won't do any other dental work without also cleaning and checking the teeth, and that alone is $400, and that's BEFORE X-rays and Extractions, which could easily run me another 3-400.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a vet that could do dental work or at least work with me on the price a little more? I live in Bothell, though for a good price I'm happy to travel a bit.
S1mplyRed replied:
**We had a cracked molar on our medium-sized dog that was not infected also that was recommended to get extracted rather than fixed. We go to Evergreen Veterinary Hospital in Kirkland 425-821-9040.** We have two 8-year-old dogs (rescues) who had never had their teeth done and last spring we took them there. The prices for everything were insanely good compared to other quotes we got. I recommended my mom take their chihuahua there and she gave them a (cheap) price that she could pay (as they nearly went bankrupt), and they charged her a penny less than that after tax. They will work with you, they really do care. We love, love, love them! Give them a try :)
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Please send replys to list, I would love to have this info too! I've used Dr. Iverson@Evergreen Vet Clinic in Kirkland for years and have been very happy with him. However, I do not know what his policy is regarding no anesthia for new client dogs. # is 425-821-9040. Georgia