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Old May 26th, 2011, 12:53 PM
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Teething Teenager

Seriously, can it get any worse? (of course it can, but I hope it won't!) I am about to vent... Benny is just under 6 months old we think. I think he is hitting a teenage type rebellion, as he has forgotten every thing he knows, or can no longer hear my voice (he hears other things just fine). He is also being ugly toward Allie, she puts up with it to a point, then corrects him, so I stay out of that. But some times Allie looks at me like "could you please fix him!?!" (he is neutered) To top it off, he is trying to teeth, as in, the adult teeth are coming in, but the baby ones are not falling out, 7 extras at this point, he looks like a little alligator! and he wants to chew on ME! We have been to the vet about his teeth and decided to give him a couple more weeks to see if some of them will fall out, though it is obvious that his K-9s will not (that's right he wants to chew on me with those sharp little spears), so removal is scheduled for June 9. I know the little guy does not feel good, his perky little ears have drooped. But these are going to be a challenging couple of weeks! I feel better now, thanks!
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