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As you can see, i've been away from the computer for a while.
Y'all are an amazing wealth of information! Thank you!
The first time i looked in her mouth, i couldn't see what was going on.
She wasn't any less active - or even less eager to eat - because of it, so i wasn't truly worried.
I had a couple of things going on which delayed me, but i just got to go look, and thanks to your comments, i think it is her baby teeth.
I had NO IDEA dogs did that. It goes to reason, i know, but still, i didn't know they lose their baby teeth like that.
It looks like two of her bottom teeth are poking outward and loose, which would explain why she was initially crying while running.
The bleeding seems to have stopped, so i guess i'll check in the morning to make sure those teeth have finally come out?
Does that sound right? I'm assuming they'll go ahead an come out pretty quickly.
I'm so glad it's nothing bad. They run the woods around here all day, so it could have been anything.
Y'all are an amazing wealth of information! Thank you!
The first time i looked in her mouth, i couldn't see what was going on.
She wasn't any less active - or even less eager to eat - because of it, so i wasn't truly worried.
I had a couple of things going on which delayed me, but i just got to go look, and thanks to your comments, i think it is her baby teeth.
I had NO IDEA dogs did that. It goes to reason, i know, but still, i didn't know they lose their baby teeth like that.
It looks like two of her bottom teeth are poking outward and loose, which would explain why she was initially crying while running.
The bleeding seems to have stopped, so i guess i'll check in the morning to make sure those teeth have finally come out?
Does that sound right? I'm assuming they'll go ahead an come out pretty quickly.
I'm so glad it's nothing bad. They run the woods around here all day, so it could have been anything.
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