rosiebunny
Mama Doe
Well, I've had a LOVELY day! (need a sarcasm font...)
Got up this morning, K was eating his grub, BF was on the computer, I got in the shower. I came out to find K sitting on my bed with a bloody face. Somehow he had managed to bash his face or something, one of his teeth was stuck out at a funny angle, it didn't look pretty. He has malocclusion already.
So I rushed him over to the vet (his eyes were streaming and his nose all snuffly) and they took him in. He broke the tooth socket so he's had a little op to get that out, and clean it all up. But they said his back teeth aren't good either. (he has been eating well tho, very well).
They didn't seem to know much about removing the incisors either. I think this may be better for Keith than getting them burred all the time (and he can't use them much anyway) but if his back teeth will need doing... argh.
Anyway he has baytril and metacam and some supreme science recovery incase he struggles to eat.
He's sitting behind the cross trainer at the moment (it's one of his safe spots, it never gets used) and feels rather shaky and sorry for himself.
Anyway just wanted to post to see if anyone else had been in similar situations and what they recommend?
Thanks
Rosie
Got up this morning, K was eating his grub, BF was on the computer, I got in the shower. I came out to find K sitting on my bed with a bloody face. Somehow he had managed to bash his face or something, one of his teeth was stuck out at a funny angle, it didn't look pretty. He has malocclusion already.
So I rushed him over to the vet (his eyes were streaming and his nose all snuffly) and they took him in. He broke the tooth socket so he's had a little op to get that out, and clean it all up. But they said his back teeth aren't good either. (he has been eating well tho, very well).
They didn't seem to know much about removing the incisors either. I think this may be better for Keith than getting them burred all the time (and he can't use them much anyway) but if his back teeth will need doing... argh.
Anyway he has baytril and metacam and some supreme science recovery incase he struggles to eat.
He's sitting behind the cross trainer at the moment (it's one of his safe spots, it never gets used) and feels rather shaky and sorry for himself.
Anyway just wanted to post to see if anyone else had been in similar situations and what they recommend?
Thanks
Rosie
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