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Post by cesca1 Wed Aug 29 2012, 22:52

Hi all,

Molly is currently teething. Several of her puppy teeth have come out now. Her adult upper canines are growing through but her puppy teeth are still present and don't appear to be wobbly. Is this a problem and should we go to the vets or will they drop out by themselves?

Thank you for any answers!
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Post by janey Wed Aug 29 2012, 23:02



They will drop out, frozen carrots are always a good for teething pups Smile
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Post by cesca1 Wed Aug 29 2012, 23:06

Righto will try that Smile

Google can throw up extreme responses saying that she should have them extracted now. Rather scared me!
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Post by janey Wed Aug 29 2012, 23:09



self diagnosis on google is not the best! Lots of chew toys and they will come out.
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Post by Guest Thu Aug 30 2012, 00:39

That's completly normal. All he needs is plenty of things to chew on, preferably frozen to help with the pain.

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