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Goldfields,
she did have a gap that had formed between her 1st. and second molar on the bottom jaw, but there was no noticible issues with the tooth............... until we looked closer into it. An abscess had formed off one of the tooth roots. |
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I have been away for awhile and did not see the picture you added of Lucy, what a character , tongue hanging out, big grin on her face. Looks like a very happy girl. Hope that her teeth are doing better.
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Poor thing. You'd never dream it'd lead to pneumonia, but there again, dental problems can poison your system, a friend many years ago was very sick because of her tooth problems.
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My doggy day care lady recommended an all natural product for reversing tooth and gum damage, it's called petzlife and is available in a spray or gel. She said it did wonders for her dogs, and I've been applying it on my pugs teeth and gums for about 2 weeks and I already see improvement. The initial treatment is every day for a month, which isn't too bad to maintain, but even more difficult is that your dog isn't to have food 1 hour before or after treatment. You can find it pretty cheap on ebay.
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