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Canine Removal Advice


Muriel

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I'm glad she's doing so well. I think local GPs are sufficient to remove a tooth or two, but when you have to get some real dental work done, I'll go to a dentist all the time. I too have to travel an hour and a half to get to my girl's dentist who is very expensive. But so worth it.

 

thanks for the update.

Can't stress how much I agree with this!
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It is good to hear that Ginger's teeth extractions was a success and she is feeling much happier now.

 

I expect you are feeling much happier now too!

Miss "England" Carol with whippet lurcher Nutmeg & Zavvi the Chihuahua.

R.I.P. Chancey (Goosetree Chance). 24.1.2009 - 14.4.2022. Bluegrass Banjoman. 25.1.2004 - 25.5.2015 and Ch. Sleepyhollow Aida. 30.9.2000 - 10.1.2014.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Bumping this up.

 

Duke is going in for a dental this Thursday at age 11. It looks like they will need to remove his canine(s) but at this point not sure if it will be one or more. Any advice? I feel sick with worry : (

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