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chloe16v
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people who have dogs, when their puppy teeth started to come out did they go off their food? one of ice's back teeth is falling out but she hasnt really eaten anything for the last 2 days, im sure its connected but has anyone elses pup done this?? thanks
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Yeah they tend to go off food as such whilst teething. Best thing you can get is a teething ring to help the pup teeth as healthy as possible.

Should notice aswell their ears are quite warm/hot whilst teething.
Ben G
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yeah they aren't going to try and eat as it just hurts them.
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she has got a teathing ring but she wont use it, there is only 1 toy that she'l play with and we have to replace it every couple of weeks

she likes the soft bit in the middle of this but also chews on the rope

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We for the most part stopped getting dog toys, kids toys seem to last much longer, they must have to be safer so kids don't die.
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This is also what mine had when teething.

Not exactly a direct cure to teething, but put a biscuit in there, he'd go manic to get it out!



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If they aren't eating, give them some warm milk to keep the energy up. It goes down a treat.


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quote:
Originally posted by Ste W
If they aren't eating, give them some warm milk to keep the energy up. It goes down a treat.


used to give this to my staff when he was teething, or water with a bit glucose in it.

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I still give mine dog milk

 
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