
01-09-2010, 03:48 PM
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Re: Poor Rosie
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Originally Posted by Tink82
aww poor Rosie hope she is ok.. would be interesting to see if this would work, Chesters teeth at the back grown on a slant so no doubt in the future it will cause him problems like Rosie has
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Thats Rosie's problem, the vet showed me the picture he took last time and the same lower molar on each side of her mouth slants in towards her tongue so the slightest hint of a spur and it causes her problems. Sometimes theres a sharp spur rather than just a blunt one so it cuts her tongue and thats when it really causes her pain so she stops eating. Thats what it was this time a sharp one so she was dribbling a lot and it had cut her tongue so she has antibiotics for a week to make sure she doesn't get any infection.
She's back home now and in the garden, she woke up quite quickly this time compared to what she has been. Maybe it was because Delia was there and gave her a cuddle when she was waking up. She has to go back in a week to have a check up to see how its doing and we'll go from there.
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