Barbara,
When they pulled his teeth, did they remove the roots too? Many vets do not because it is a lot of work and if they don't the problem does not resolve. My positive Bailey went through the exact same thing last year, we tried everything. Acupunture, holistic, antibiotics, nothing worked, finally after about 8 or so months of nothing working we decided to pull his teeth, it was our last resort. Within a month his lymph nodes were back to normal breathe is nice and not smelly, no drooling and he is eating normal again (although he doens't eat dry food anymore), he has gained back the weight he lost and is obviously feeling better. He is on a very low dose of prenisolone every other day and is a happy camper again.


My vet did leave the canines and the tiny insisors in between but these teeth don't seem to be bothering him, his gums are not red and inflamed anymore. We would have removed those too if he was still having a problem.

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