You would really be putting your dog at a disadvantage if his teeth are perfectly healthy. Think about that process for your own teeth. Would you rather be eating soup and soft food for the rest of your life (applesauce vs. apples, etc.)? There’s a reason for sharp teeth—chewing, tearing food is very important. It’s not about you or convenience. I’m assuming “dulling” is filing the teeth down. Let me tell you what happens to the tooth over time. You would be exposing the root of the tooth. As the dog ages, that root could become abscessed due to chewing on the weakened area. Not only is that painful for the dog, it’s also painful for your pocketbook. Having a root canal, or just removing the tooth, means anesthesia and a costly vet visit. Do your dog a favor. Leave his teeth alone and let nature do the rest.
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