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retained baby teeth

Last post 05-13-2008 2:27 PM by samshine. 3 replies.
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  • 05-09-2008 11:22 AM

    • jenns
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    retained baby teeth

    Zack is 6 months old and now has both his adult and baby canines.  I went through this with Zoe too and I had the teeth removed at the same time she was spayed.  With Zack I am waiting to neuter until he is a year old and I hate to put him under just to remove these teeth.  Can I wait or do I need to do it now?

    Zoe - 3 year old chocolate and tan miniature dachshund

    Zack - 10 month old toy manchester terrier

    Ally - 9 year old black and white domestic shorthair cat



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  • 05-09-2008 11:39 AM In reply to jenns

    Re: retained baby teeth

    Play lots of tug...encourage lots of bitey face with other dogs...and wriggle the baby teeth daily...give harder chews...rope toys with supervision. These are all things that can help, esp the wriggling and the tug.

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  • 05-12-2008 1:22 PM In reply to rwbeagles

    • Maxs Mom
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    Re: retained baby teeth

     I would consult your vet too. I did not know this but Belle has a major over bite our vet feels it is because her canines came out too late and they hooked backwards thus not allowing proper growth. I never had any issues with any of my other dogs, but that was the first I had heard this. You may just want to check with them to be safe IMO .

    Ann & Art
    Maxine CGC, UADNJIII, DDNJ-r (11 yr old Golden)
    Belle NJP, NAJ, OJP, CGC, UAGI, UADSJ, UADJJ (5 Black Lab)
    Teddi UADJJ, UJJ, CGC (1 1/2 yr old Golden)
    Pete 14 yr old TB
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  • 05-13-2008 2:27 PM In reply to jenns

    • samshine
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    Re: retained baby teeth

    If they are loose, it is possible to pull them without anesthesia. Just like a kid. Wink

    There isn't any root to speak of.

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