Teeth????? Hi Guys, I feel really stupid asking..but..I have two 4 year old yorks who travelled into adult hood with no probs:) Now my 6 month old baby. He is teething,normal,I know...but his adult canines have pushed up besides his milk teeth, so 4 rows of two-if that makes sense? will the big guys push the milks out of their own accord??? Hes fine in himself, just a little clingy-I know a clingy yorky-unheard of:D Im sorry to trouble anyone with such silly nonsense, but I am totally unbalance about this wee man, and any advice would be helpful :0) Thank you, in advance Carey |
Hi Carey. My father in laws yorkie had this aswell, they removed the extra teeth when he went in to be neutered, they were told its quite common and not to worry. hope this helps :) |
Thanks Lyn, this little guy- Fozzy- is a minature unlike my gruffnuts who are smallish standards ( according to the breeder) and I just havent had this problem ever with any dog/breed.Poor little chap-Teeth,chip and down below..Lol....will he ever forgive me?????????? Thanks again Carey |
Hi Carey This problem is pretty common with yorkies for some reason . Both Alfie and Lottie had this and had to have them removed.It was covered by our insurance as it was a genetic thing rather than the usual dental problems.They may still come out but if they have not come out by the time neutering is being done get it at the same time to save another anaesthetic. Where in the UK are you, we are from Scotland.:) |
Its common in yorkies, if they are not out by 6-8 months I would have the vet pull them. |
Hi Julie, Thank you for your advise:) Im in Devon and will get to hang with the site in the morrow........as I must retire. Boy, these york give me more worry than the kids ever did..lol.... but then they cost less, and I know where they are. Many thanks again....how did I manage for 4 years?????? Kind wishes Carey, Paddy (Paddington) Rupert and Fozzy...did I mention ..Im a bear artist LOL x |
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