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Originally Posted by Doodlebug Haha, yes!!
I just wanted to add....Daisy never liked to get her teeth brushed but one day I went to brush them she acted like a maniac trying to keep me out of her mouth. She violently turned her head from side to side and pushed my hands away with more force that I thought she was capable of. I mentioned it to the vet and she checked Daisy's teeth and found the last molar was loose. She got a dental cleaning and had the tooth pulled.
Prior to this she was acting strange and we thought she was getting dimentia. After the tooth was pulled she went back to her old self. So we think it must have been hurting her and she couldn't tell us. She was eating fine so we never really suspected a bad tooth.
I thought I would mention it in case anyone else experiences this. I sure wish these little ones could tell us what hurts. I gotta hand it to the vets who sometimes have to be detectives to find out what's wrong and fix our little ones. And how she got Daisy to let her look in her mouth is beyond me! |
Very good point. I'm glad Daisy went back to herself after having the tooth pulled.
I too wish they could tell us when something hurts.