Patches
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Jasper is a 13 1/2 year old cocker spaniel. He doesn't act or particularly look his age, apart from going grey around the muzzle and ears (he's a black dog).
About 4 years ago he had 11 teeth removed. He has never, not once in all of his life, chewed a bone, dental rasp etc. Never. He's had the same plastic pork chop dog squeaky thingy for 10 years...not one tooth mark in it! lol
After he had the teeth out, we had to change his diet to one with dual size kibble to help clean his remaining teeth. We did this...he had Hill Science Senior. He wouldn't eat it after a few days unless gravy was added to it. The vet decided that he'd be better off back on his old beloved Bakers Senior (I know, I know) than on a dry food turned to mush with gravy. We did this probably for a few years but I have recently (the last six months) found he will readily eat Beta Senior and Iams. He's currently on Iams.
We have tried brushing his teeth, with limited success as the build up of tartar has slowly creeped up. He also has a problem with saliva causing bacterial infections in his lower lip folds.
The upshot is that he stinks! Poor dog. I have been washing his mouth religiously with a mild hibbiscrub, rinsing and patting dry. I've tried putting udder cream on his mouth when it's dry to form a barrier.....all to no avail.
When I collected the cat from the vets today (she's been spayed), I asked about booking him to have some surgery. Our old vets claimed he's too old now, but I explained that the whole house, all the furniture and every room smells of Jasper. His mouth odour is rancid and I just can't live with it anymore.
He's now booked in to have a health check and have surgery on his teeth and possibly his lip folds next Tuesday. Part of me is happy, it needs sorting, but the other part of me is wondering if it's a little cruel to put him through the surgery?
Also, because the inlaws insisted on buying a Border Collie bitch and have no immediate plans to have her spayed....would you think he's too older to be neutured? Just thought it would be easier to not have to keep them separate at all times if he couldn't do anything to her. I can't force the inlaws to spay their dog and it's me who looks after her day to day.
Sorry...I appear to have rambled. I hope it makes sense.
About 4 years ago he had 11 teeth removed. He has never, not once in all of his life, chewed a bone, dental rasp etc. Never. He's had the same plastic pork chop dog squeaky thingy for 10 years...not one tooth mark in it! lol
After he had the teeth out, we had to change his diet to one with dual size kibble to help clean his remaining teeth. We did this...he had Hill Science Senior. He wouldn't eat it after a few days unless gravy was added to it. The vet decided that he'd be better off back on his old beloved Bakers Senior (I know, I know) than on a dry food turned to mush with gravy. We did this probably for a few years but I have recently (the last six months) found he will readily eat Beta Senior and Iams. He's currently on Iams.
We have tried brushing his teeth, with limited success as the build up of tartar has slowly creeped up. He also has a problem with saliva causing bacterial infections in his lower lip folds.
The upshot is that he stinks! Poor dog. I have been washing his mouth religiously with a mild hibbiscrub, rinsing and patting dry. I've tried putting udder cream on his mouth when it's dry to form a barrier.....all to no avail.
When I collected the cat from the vets today (she's been spayed), I asked about booking him to have some surgery. Our old vets claimed he's too old now, but I explained that the whole house, all the furniture and every room smells of Jasper. His mouth odour is rancid and I just can't live with it anymore.
He's now booked in to have a health check and have surgery on his teeth and possibly his lip folds next Tuesday. Part of me is happy, it needs sorting, but the other part of me is wondering if it's a little cruel to put him through the surgery?
Also, because the inlaws insisted on buying a Border Collie bitch and have no immediate plans to have her spayed....would you think he's too older to be neutured? Just thought it would be easier to not have to keep them separate at all times if he couldn't do anything to her. I can't force the inlaws to spay their dog and it's me who looks after her day to day.
Sorry...I appear to have rambled. I hope it makes sense.