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Puppy Teeth My lil Jasmine she's 7 months old and her adult teeth are comin in but her baby teeth aren't falling out... Is this normal?? |
Dunno... are you sure they havent come out. When Meka lost her first two, I found one and didnt even notice the other had come out... |
retained baby teeth Retained baby teeth are very common in yorkies especially some lines. I always have mine removed when they are spayed or neutered |
Question I read that she might be an inbreed! Could this be true even with papers |
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As far as her teeth, retained baby teeth are not uncommon. You will need to schedule to have them removed however. Generally having that done at the same time as a spay is the best option--kills two birds with one stone.:) |
Problem I had her fixed at 6 months and her baby teeth were still in |
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Zoey had 3 removed when she was spayed. I think it is very common. |
For some reasons it's common in Yorkies. I'd talk to your vet about getting them taken out. Maybe you'll be pleasantly surprised, and most of them will be out. Tug of ropes also helps get them out. |
I love YT! I just noticed one of my little guys has a retained tooth (his adult tooth is starting to come in behind his baby tooth). This thread was such a relief to find! He's already been neutered, so I need to make another vet appt. But at least I know this is somewhat common and doesn't warrant a trip to the ER ;) |
Spike had the same problem, and ended up having TEN baby teeth removed (six regular and four canines) when he was neuteured. It is a simple and common procedure, and he was fine by the next day. I was told that if you leave them in too long, several problems can result, including the adult teeth growing in at wrong angles, causing bite problems, and infection can also become a problem. Talk to your vet. I'm sure you'll find it a common occurence, particularly in smaller breeds. |
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