In a message dated 8/11/2002 12:45:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> It has been my experience that some dogs chew until their teeth
> completely set at age two.  Some stop a bit earlier and some NEVER
>

How funny this topic came up today...as my 10 month old has recently gone on
a destructive tear starting about two weeks ago.

Buttons off shirts, mini blinds, furniture AND TODAY (to my absolute HORROR)
my brand new $350 prescription glasses which he scaled a nightstand to get to
& completely destroy...the lenses weren't even salvageable <sigh>

He has plenty of toys & loves to chew & play with them, but this behavior is
new & I can't put my finger on anything different that would warrant such a
change in him.

I know some breeds are slow getting those last molars, are cavaliers one of
them? It seems the last few weeks he sits & ferociously chews his Kong with
his back teeth for hours at a time. I've looked in his mouth & can't see
anything tell tale.

Anyone???



Amanda

Amanda G. Yocum
Regalis Show Dogs
Milford, Delaware
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