Help! Does Your Clinic Take Care of Tooth Extraction? (Vet Answered)
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Veterinarian & Animal Behaviorist
With nearly two decades in veterinary medicine, Dr. Paola brings hands-on experience across multiple species. A graduate of the University of Guadalajara, she specializes in preventive care, animal welfare, and positive reinforcement training.
The Question
“Dear Dr. Paola,
My adopted dog, Misha, is a mixed breed. She about 10-years-old and weighs around 20 lbs. Misha needs dental work, which could include tooth extractions. Could you please let me know if your clinic can take care of this?
Thanks.”
– Farid
Quick Info about Misha

Dear Farid,
Thank you for reaching out about Misha. At the moment, we do not have a physical veterinary clinic, so we are unable to perform dental procedures, cleanings, or tooth extractions. Dental work requires an in-person examination, anesthesia, dental radiographs, and any necessary treatment to be performed by a veterinarian at a local clinic.
If you would like guidance on Misha’s dental health, help understanding a treatment recommendation, or assistance preparing questions for your local veterinarian, you might like to schedule a consultation through Pangovet. Our veterinarians can provide educational information and discuss available records, but dental disease must be diagnosed and treated through an in-person veterinary examination. I hope Misha gets the care she needs and feels more comfortable soon.
Kind regards,
– Dr. Paola


