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Is dog dental anesthesia safe, or are bad teeth more dangerous?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Pomeranian | Male | 5.5 lbs

My vet suggested my dog to undergo anaesthesia for dental cleaning and extraction, are the risks of Anaethesia greater than the risk of leaving my dog with damaged teeth?

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Answered By Jennifer Summerfield, DVM CPDT-KA

Veterinarian, Certified Dog Trainer

Published on April 16th, 2017

No, not at all - especially in a toy breed dog like a Pomeranian, it's far more dangerous to leave the damaged and infected teeth in his mouth. Anesthesia for routine procedures like this is extremely safe, and should not be anything to worry about as long as Poseidon is otherwise healthy. Rotten teeth, on the other hand, are quite painful for him and can also lead to severe bone loss, a fractured jaw, or heart and kidney disease. I would definitely suggest discussing any specific anesthesia concerns that you may have with your vet, but don't let this keep you from getting Poseidon the dental care he needs.

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