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teething and tooth loss worries
Hi all,
So I joined the other day because I noticed Bruzer had started chewing a lot again recently. It turns out one of Bru's top teeth were a bit loose and i was concerned. Well it's fallen out now and the new one is already half way out!! Happened so quick! I'm slightly disappointed that it happened while he was playing outside with our other dog (Peppa, my gorgeous black labrador), id love to have kept it. anyway I'm wondering if anyone has any pictures as to what the full set of healthy teeth should look like or pictures of their pup going though the teethin process. Bruzers bottom teeth are lookin rather uneven at the bottom and one seems to be coming up in front of the other.... I'm just looking for some reassurance that his teeth are ok and he hasn't damaged them or going to have future problems. Thanks in advance!
So I joined the other day because I noticed Bruzer had started chewing a lot again recently. It turns out one of Bru's top teeth were a bit loose and i was concerned. Well it's fallen out now and the new one is already half way out!! Happened so quick! I'm slightly disappointed that it happened while he was playing outside with our other dog (Peppa, my gorgeous black labrador), id love to have kept it. anyway I'm wondering if anyone has any pictures as to what the full set of healthy teeth should look like or pictures of their pup going though the teethin process. Bruzers bottom teeth are lookin rather uneven at the bottom and one seems to be coming up in front of the other.... I'm just looking for some reassurance that his teeth are ok and he hasn't damaged them or going to have future problems. Thanks in advance!
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Re: teething and tooth loss worries
Yayy brand new sparkling white teefs!
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Re: teething and tooth loss worries
Darcy's bottom teeth came out rather wonky at first, but now at 10 1/2 months they're beautiful, keep your eyes pealed you may be able to find one to keep, we were searching like mad and managed to find a couple
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Look like a great set of gnashers coming there. I was lucky to have kept 2 of Vinnies just at the right place at the right time:D
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I also got 2 of Rockys, I wouldn't worry to much about how they come out though, Rocky is at 6 months and 2 days ago had his adult tooth come through with the baby tooth pushed out right infront of it, I pushed the tooth and it wasn't wobbly, then the next day is was gone!
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Re: teething and tooth loss worries
Aww bless If your worried about his teeth settling into place nicely - Maybe a puppy kong would be good as they are softer but it depends if your pup is a good chewer, they are very durable though. Let him chew on softer things too - Maybe knot up an old tea towel and throw in the freezer to help sooth the gums (you may know this though ) You can also but the kong in the freezer with some treats inside... yummy
I was tooth patrol as soon as notices Otis' were wobbly! We managed to get 3!!
I was tooth patrol as soon as notices Otis' were wobbly! We managed to get 3!!
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Re: teething and tooth loss worries
i never got any of marleys but got two of laskas. she had a double set in some places at one point which was worrying but the puppy teath fell out within a couple of days to leave a nice set of pearly white (and nicley blunt camparably) teath.. cotton rope toys to chew on are a great way to tease them out as the strands grip the baby teath well.
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Re: teething and tooth loss worries
Dogs are generally good at getting their own teeth out. Just dont let him chew anything too hard from now until his adult teeth are all in and solid. Stick to kongs and rope toys.
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Thanks guys xx
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Re: teething and tooth loss worries
Thanks for the advice everyone
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Re: teething and tooth loss worries
Keep your eyes peeled for teeth!
They can go a bit wonky at first, but they usually straighten right up. Try a frozen tea towel - they're good for soothing the gums.
They can go a bit wonky at first, but they usually straighten right up. Try a frozen tea towel - they're good for soothing the gums.
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Definately gone try the frozen teatowel, Brugles will love that! I'm in Spain at the moment, hope he hasn't lost anymore while iv been here, I got him some special doggy bone treats with mint in them so that should soothe his gums a bit and give me lots of fresh mint breath kisses when I get back, iv missed my baby soooooo much!
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