DD,
Glad to hear it.  I have never heard of flossing a dogs teeth.  We
brush every day, but never heard of flossing.  How do you get a dog to
sit still for a floss.  I'm just curious.  Maybe I should start
flossing Bear?

Chris


--- In [email protected], "ntvlawher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey Chris, 
> 
> thanks for the tip. I got a second opinion from another vet and she is
> not concerned about any of the teeth at all. The molar, which I was
> most concerned with is quite loose and i manipulate it as much as I
> can when I brush and floss his teeth, so hopefully it will come out on
> its own. It is good to know that they can pull without puting him out,
> if worst comes to worst. 
> --- In [email protected], "Chris" <campinnut@> wrote:
> >
> > DD,
> > 
> > I'm no expert, but my vet said they should be checked at a year.  They
> > can be pulled without anesthesia (especially if they are loose).  In
> > the olden days when I worked for a vet as a kid they did.  I wouldn't
> > go that route if they're a lot of them.    Lacey is the vet tech.  I
> > hope she'll respond as she has more knowledge than me.  
> > 
> > Chris
> > 
> >





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