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BANNED! Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: St. Albert, Alberta Canada
Posts: 471
| ![]() I don't think that it's too much. Our girls did well with baby teeth extractions and getting spayed at the same time. I would be best to do the microchipping while he's under so it won't hurt him. I think it should be fine. Hope everything goes well for you. ![]() |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: roseville ca
Posts: 13
| ![]() thanks for all the replies! I just brought him home, and hes painfuly sleeping. The vet said the Neuter went Verry good. She didnt charge me for the retained testicle because she found it very close to the other one. I was just disappointed because they weren't able to do his teeth. He has all 4 canine baby teeth that haven't come out yet at 8 months. The bottom canine grew in differently than they were supposed to. and one little mistake could break his jaw. The vet office was very busy that day and she didnt want to rush through them and make a mistake. a normal retained baby tooth would take 5min per tooth to remove, but his would of tooken 15-20 per tooth. And they are VERY solid. not one little wiggle. But she did say that they wernt affecting him at all. None of the plaque, smell,bite etc... She did offer me to come back to get his teeth removed for a cheaper price than what they normally would of done it. but im still pretty disappointed that i have to drive all they way back their (35-40min), put him under anesthesia again, and get them removed. Im thinking i would just wait a bit longer too see if they would come out on their own(doubt it). Does anyone have any tips on how to make them looser? |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Toronto, Canada
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| ![]() that's a wise decision, Teegy had a baby tooth just fall out back in March, you don't want to put a toy breed under again |
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