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Wow you sure have been busy!!!

And thank you for that, that’s good advice. :)

What kind of puppies do you have?
DH and I rescued 5 Australian Cattle Dogs/Red Heelers from a local Amish puppy farm/mill wannabe. Nice people really,just clueless about animal husbandry. 2girls and 3 boys keep us super busy. We put up another 100 feet of fencing for them yesterday. Me tired. LOL!
 
Good to hear that you are good to chew, Penny! Enjoy!

No, I wouldn't go with implants either, even though I've been told by two doctors that if I have to have a lower plate I should consider them as I have a very narrow bone ridge on my lower jaw. Step niece had one done and developed a bone infection. Painful Painful Painful. I'd rather risk a denture.
 
DH and I rescued 5 Australian Cattle Dogs/Red Heelers from a local Amish puppy farm/mill wannabe. Nice people really,just clueless about animal husbandry. 2girls and 3 boys keep us super busy. We put up another 100 feet of fencing for them yesterday. Me tired. LOL!

Awww that’s great you rescued them!!! I was thinking you had a litter or something lol but I love cattle dogs!!
 
No I would never want implants either. One of our bus drivers had it done, and she had nothing but misery and expense.
I read the results of a Study that showed implants not being as comfortable as crowns and bridges at first. It evened out but took something like 5 years!
 
I had not heard all the bad stuff about implants but cannot think good about
drilling into your jaw bones I know a good fitting denture is beautiful thing
for the next forever I can have adjustments if needed had one done on the old one
in 6 years I was saying will go back over if I have an issue but none so far...
Micro fencing for a herding dog we only two working dogs now easier that way
 

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