Frith
Well-Known Member
Bassetluv wrote:
Well I spoke to my vet a little while ago and told him what happened.He thought that maybe the tooth might firm back up. If not, he saidmaybe we ought to just pull the tooth out (Gunner is the bun withmalocclussion, so he's at the vet about once a month anyhow). So we'reon a "wait and see" since Gunner is still eating/drinking and being hisusual slightly snotty self. I'll be inspecting the gum areaaround the tooth every day to make sure it's not getting infected (ifit does, vet said to give him Baytril (which I still have some leftoverfrom other visits to tide me over if it happens on a weekend orsomething) and to bring him in).
I hope your new little bun isn't severly sick, and the Raph doesn't catch it either! Hugs and
ray:s for you and your family!
That is weird, Frith. Poor Gunner! I hope he is okay. Let me know whatyour vet says. I'm taking Raph to my vet this afternoon (he had justleft for the day after Raph's accident yesterday). I'd love to compareand see what they both say.
Well I spoke to my vet a little while ago and told him what happened.He thought that maybe the tooth might firm back up. If not, he saidmaybe we ought to just pull the tooth out (Gunner is the bun withmalocclussion, so he's at the vet about once a month anyhow). So we'reon a "wait and see" since Gunner is still eating/drinking and being hisusual slightly snotty self. I'll be inspecting the gum areaaround the tooth every day to make sure it's not getting infected (ifit does, vet said to give him Baytril (which I still have some leftoverfrom other visits to tide me over if it happens on a weekend orsomething) and to bring him in).
I hope your new little bun isn't severly sick, and the Raph doesn't catch it either! Hugs and