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metalman
· 10 years ago
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Maybe not the most sanitary way to do it but its better than nothing
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brainsandbeauty
· 10 years ago
He could wash the dog multiple times or bring in a shorter haired dog....but still that's not sanitary
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guest
· 10 years ago
Dogs get sick from humans, we do not get sick from dogs. This is a lovely idea.
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metalman
· 10 years ago
Any hair in a surgical environment can contaminate and cause an infection in someone recieving any type of surgery. If you see surgeons works you see that they wear scrubs and, for lack of better terms, shower caps.
obscuredangel
· 10 years ago
I think this is a lovely idea. If it's just a regular check up, a cavity fill or something else that doesn't need surgery, there shouldn't be a problem. The dog isn't in the child's face, and even if there is hair that somehow makes it's way into the patient's mouth, it shouldn't be any worse than people kissing their dogs fur or something similar. The dentist doesn't even wear a hair net.
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vitalstatistix
· 10 years ago
The dog seems to be holding the kid down so it won't struggle. :-)
guest
· 5 years ago
My dentist has a stuffed toy frog called Charlie to calm down nervous kids. Charlie's olds but still cute.