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My daughter's beagle/boxer mix Sophie went for her annual check up today and the vet discovered that she has a chipped tooth right in front. They are going to have to extract the tooth unless they can find a specialist that can "cap" it.
Apparently the tooth in question has a huge nerve and it could be infected easily and of course would be quite painful if left unaddressed. The extraction will be quite costly ($600 +), not to mention it will mess up her beautiful smile.
Here's the thing - she asked my son in law if Sophie chews on antlers, when he told her that her Grandma (me) got her an antler for Christmas he was told to throw it away. She told him that they are too hard and just about every dog with chipped teeth are antler chewers. I am torn...has anyone else
had this experience with their dogs? Daisy seems to really love them.
:-(
UPDATE 2-5-11: Sophie ended up having the tooth extracted....$900!!!!! She is fine and doing well at home, mommy is feeding her soft food by hand and she will be having that for 3 weeks. Sophie is the queen for the month so she is happy...her sister Lily the boxer however is tired of waiting for her to play.
I spoke to my Vet about Antlers....he said as long as Daisy is not an aggressive chewer (she is not) then she can have them. We just have to keep a good eye on her. They are still on the family room floor, she will occasionally pick one up but not often and not long.
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Tara doesn't have an interest in antlers but recently we took her to a new vet who is the closest thing we have in this area to a dental specialist for companion animals. She said absolutely no antlers or bones. Her critieria for testing whether or not a chew is safe for your dog's teeth is whether or not it bounces off your knee!! If you drop the item (antlers or bones or even bullysticks) on your knee and they bounce off they are too hard for your dogs teeth and could cause chipping.
I am kind of torn about this too since Tara loves bully sticks and they do bounce!! :( She is not an aggressive chewer though so that is my excuse to let her continue to chew them!! :)
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