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Poor little baby. Do you think it could be partly because of the food he was eating? I know some of the less expensive dog foods have various forms of glucose in them. It could help rot the teeth. |
Poor little guy, I hope he's feeling much better in the A.M. Lou, he's so lucky to have you. |
Poor baby. I hope everything will be OK. The good thing is that dogs adapt so very quickly that before long it will be like nothing happened. |
My baby was in the same situation. She was a rescue who had to have 25 teeth pulled at the age of 7. They saved the 4 front teeth but told me that eventually they will have to be pulled as well. Just this past October she got her last 4 teeth pulled. She's my little toothless baby. She's now 12 but still going strong. The added benefits of not have any teeth is her little tongue sticks out 70% of the time which is so freakin cute and her breath doesn't stick. |
Thanks again everyone. It took Tyler a long time to get over the anesthesia last night and he still just wants to lay around. He ate a little soft food this morning then went right back to my bed to sleep on my pillow. He is on antibiotics and asprin. I know he will be happier without all those nasty teeth but it sure hurts my heart to see him like this. And I am still really angry about his condition. Gracie was in bad shape too when I got her from this same breeder. Like I said it has been a long proceedure getting this byb to stop. |
Get well soon Tyler. |
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Poor muffin, good for you for taking such good care of the poor thing. I know many breeders don't care to look after the teeth of their breeding dogs because of the expense, I just wish they'd do their research and find their are really good spray products out there that will keep their dogs teeth healthy. |
I Know so many people are totaly uneducated about doggy dental issues. Quite a few of the fosters we have had, lost some or all of their teeth because of neglect. So sad. Hugs for you and Tyler. |
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