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Crowded teeth So Parker has been teething, he will be getting neutered soon we were waiting on his teeth to finish up coming out and for him to gain some weight. Well the past few days I noticed Parker almost like chewing on the air. I got panicked and thought he was choking and kept a close eye on him and to make sure that wasn't so(he wasn't). Anyways, yawing and chewing the air I can hear what sounds to be teeth rubbing. I keep checking his mouth and I think his molars are coming in the back and its crowded but I am not sure. Has anyone experienced this? He is eating fine and playing like normal so I am not sure what is going on. Looking on some opinions, and yes I will be taking him to the vet to get this looked at but before I do that I wanted to hear from my YT'rs! Thanks so much!!! |
Those are called decidous teeth. Show the vet them when you take him to be neutered. They will pull them then while he is under. |
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The worst thing about the doubles is that they tend to catch food in between and makes their mouths stink worse. |
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I agree with Bizzymammabee...have Parker's teeth pulled while under for neutering that way he's only under once and it will be easier on your pocket book.;) Izzy went through the same thing and she is fine. Parker is so cute! |
I have the same thing with my Pixie, she's 8 months and about the 3lb mark, I'm holding out till she's about a year cos i'm scared sh**less about taking her in! I want her spayed too, so i suppose the sensible thing is to get them to remove the baby teeth at the same time, Pixie has double rows of teeth in her tiny mouth, luckily they dont seem to be bothering her too much at the moment and she has a very good apetite, but her breath is a lil smelly though! |
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I had lulu spayed when she was 7 months and almost 3 lbs. She was a champ. So no worries there. Just have the pre-op blood testing done. |
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