Teething
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Teething
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Milly seems to be teething at the moment. i felt so sorry for her earlier today she is biting down on her toys and has Been feeling sorry for herself i dont like to see my little baby in pain. I have been looking on internet today to see if i could find anything to help with her teething and i came across a teething gel has anybody tried this and if you have Did you notice any improvement in your pup. it contains clove oil she wont like taste but im willing to give it a try
Milly seems to be teething at the moment. i felt so sorry for her earlier today she is biting down on her toys and has Been feeling sorry for herself i dont like to see my little baby in pain. I have been looking on internet today to see if i could find anything to help with her teething and i came across a teething gel has anybody tried this and if you have Did you notice any improvement in your pup. it contains clove oil she wont like taste but im willing to give it a try
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sorry Woody didnt flinch when he was teething so i didnt need to try anything to soothe him
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It has been mentioned on here and that it works, haven't used it myself though. You could also try frozen carrots, or a puppy kong with filling and pop that in the freezer too. Have also seen someones pics today (sorry can't remember whos ) and they gave there pup an ice pop! Poor things, it must be horrid Xx
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frozen carrots are good but never had to use anything for harvey though so don't know about the teething gel.
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Frozen carrots are great, they soothe the gums & give them something to satisfy their need to chew.
I used the teething gel on Dempsey, and it did work. It didn't stop him chewing everything in sight, but he was definitely more comfortable.
I used the teething gel on Dempsey, and it did work. It didn't stop him chewing everything in sight, but he was definitely more comfortable.
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What's the teething gel called?
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Never had to use the gel either. Suki did just fine with the frozen carrots and frozen sliced sweet potatos.
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Here's one, but there are a few available. http://www.pet-supermarket.co.uk/products-Mark-Chappell-Teething-Gel-For-Puppies_CN126006.htm
Most of the pet stores will sell a couple of them at least.
Most of the pet stores will sell a couple of them at least.
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We have 4 of those small knotted rope type chews for Polly, I soak them in water and then freeze them, and give her one at a time, she loves them, they are soft enough that her teeth can sink into the rope and her gums get numbed by it. I resoak and refreeze as soon as they defrost and she loses interest.
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Thanks caryll, I went to pets at home and picked that one up.
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