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anybody been there? Layla went to the vet today.. she has to go on on October 13th to get 4 teeth pulled... the vet seemed concerned that i didn't get the pulled when she was spayed but her teeth weren't even cutting then... does the added operation have a negative effect on her health?? i am so worried but i know they have to come out... and we didn't want to wait this long to get her spayed because we wanted to avoid her first heat... oh i am so overwhelmed.. she recoved "ok" from her spaying.. out of it for two days... but came around.. no problem eating... how will the loss of her 4 K-9 teeth effect her appetite.. does anyone know?? any "been there" stories would be much appreciated! thank you!! |
Oscar had to have 14 teeth pulled when he went in for his neuter and he recovered just fine! He came home that night and was STARVING - you'll want to have some soft food on hand probably as she will likely be a little sore and tender afterwards. Hope your baby comes through ok! |
Cali couldn't have her baby teeth she retained all of them pulled whens she was spayed due to a problem but after she was 1 year old, 3 baby teeth came out and then the big molars started to loosen up and the vet was able to pull them while she was awake and said Cali did real well that's why they could pull 3 of them. Cali still has double fangs? the real long pointed ones. But I will have to have her put under for that one day. My Pom had 8-9 pulled awhile ago and she came home that night and ate fine. She should be fine. |
Do not worry about having an added operation, provided the right type of anethesia is used it should not be at all bad for her, except for maybe being uncomfortable. Bruce is on surgery 5 if you count nuetering at age 2, and he is doing just fine! He has also had teeth removed and much more serious dental surgery and he took it like a champ! |
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