Uni had shed one canine, but not the other, so she had a double fang on one side. I suggest when she go in for her spay to have the vet take out all deciduous teeth that did not come out naturally at the same time. I would wait until about 8 months, any and all baby teeth that would have fallen out on their own would have by that time. The last thing you want is to deal with the double fang. (Well, not the LAST thing, but you know what I mean.) Food gets trapped between there and tartar builds up FAST bc most often times there is hardly any room between the two teeth. I was flossing Uni's double fangs for a while, but still yellow as hell.
BTW, nothing wrong with your baby sleeping in your bed, as long as she knows it's YOUR bed and not hers.
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