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Im Sad :( I know its VERY common... but I talked to the vet and she was telling me in a month or so if Gracies teeth havent fallen out then she needs to get them pulled and I just started crying over it... shes my baby... I dont want anything to happen to her... I know it could be 10 times worse... and Im thankful its nothing serious... but I just cant help it... so Im sitting here crying and petting Gracie and she just looks at me like "its okay mom, I kiss it all better" and gives me those BEAUTIFUL yorkie kisses... Im a baby what can I say? but Im glad Gracie is here for me...:) makes me feel better |
spaying I am sure you are going to spay your comapnion, so have the teeth pulled at the same time and spare her two anthesthesia's...dogs do not react to dental surgery or any surgery as we humans do..mine come home, ready for dinner and a chewie bone..I can not figure that out... |
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I promise your baby will be fine...Jezebel was spayed a little over a month ago and had to have 5 teeth pulled. I was a nervous wreak and cried everytime I thought about her little body going through surgery. She did great and in 2 days was back to her old self. If you do have her spayed make sure they do a blood panel before surgery! Jezebel never missed her teeth :) |
aww she will be fine:) Duke got a foxtail go up his nose and had to go under anesthesia for them to pull it out, and they pulled his teeth at the same time. He didn't have a care in the world when they were done! You would have never known that they did it. |
You should be assured by now. But to calm your nerves even more, Pepper had his neuter surgery and 2 teeth pulled at the same time. He was fine.... But we understand, we all are crazy about those Yorkies :) |
thank you to all of you that have responded... you all have helped calm my nerves soooooooooooo much! thanks again! |
This is really common in yorkies; they just don't lose their baby teeth on their own. When Joey was neutered the doctor pulled 5 teeth and saved them for me in a little bottle. It's important to do this because if the permanent teeth come in with the baby teeth still in place, food gets trapped between the two rows of teeth, and this leads to stinky breath, cavities, and gum disease. |
Logan still has two rows of teeth and will have all of his baby teeth pulled when he's neutered next month. Right now food is getting caught in between all his teeth and I can't brush it out. His breath smells horrendous :eek: |
I know it's scary but thees babies a lot of times retain their baby teeth and they just pull them when they are spayed. Roxie is going on 8 months and I need to start thinking about spaying her but she still has a lot of baby teeth in so I am waiting a couple of months to see if any more come out. I try nd gently tug on her baby teeth when cleaning them at night and some are loose so I am hopeful more will come out on their own. I will be glad when she is all done and home safely. |
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