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lpkayak
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i wish i was safe for sure. but she looked so funny for a few days with 4 teeth right in the middle where 2 should be. i knew the top two were real wiggly and would come out. and they did.

we have not had any bad incidences for a few days. she has gone t daycare twice...with up to 5 small dogs-but all bigger than her and very social

she was shy at first but then played. i love that she is on face book cuz i don't know how to send pics

i have even had to take a few things at least 4 diff times out of her mouth and she didn't do anything wrong at all...that was a trigger before

shes acting really extra lovey...maybe she just needs to get the play out of her...i'm really boring compared to other puppies

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Maybe her teeth were hurting her!!!!

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I had to laugh when I read your post- Etta lost front teeth-

Gidget lost one of her "fish hook" canines yesterday. I" m thinking the same as you- no more punctures.

We are just having so much in common with our puppy girls:)

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lpkayak
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yesterday it looked like she was choking or something...o had something stuck in her mouth

she let me look for a pretty long time

the large tooth about 1/2 way back on the side was hanging and bleeding...i guess that must be normal and she is fine now

i'm not positive it fell out...but notheing is hanging or bleeding in there now and she is eating ok

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Soooooooooooo, do puppies get visits from tooth fairies too?????

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The Amazing Dog Training Man is a friend of mine. He has a Face Book page & website w/ videos & blog on Dog Training.

His name is Eric Letendre

Most stuff is FREE. You can find him on youtube too.

Enjoy

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ohhhhhh. thank you. i will try to find him. i'm old and pretty dumb on the computer.

she did end up spitting a really big tooth out in my hand yesterday...wonder what its worth???

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Put the tooth under your pillow and see what the tooth fairy leaves??????

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