kiragira
Jun 29, 2009, 06:59 PM
My gorgeous Border Collie/Blue Heeler/Lab mix came home today and after a rough day of shots, chipping, a bath, and carsickness, she's a bit nervous. She's still very social and is EXCELLENTLY behaved, the best dog I've ever had the pleasure to walk, and very accepting of her family as above her in the pack.
The shelter estimates her to be four to six months old based on her size and teeth.
She seems a bit large for her tooth size and number. She has some nice incisors growing in, but her mouth is largely gums and very small-sized teeth. I have observed that she seems to have trouble eating her kibble (Science Diet for puppies, given to us by the excellent shelter from which she was adopted). She ends up picking up a piece in her mouth, attempting to chew it, and dropping it. Sometimes she chews it into little pieces and swallows what she can, but she isn't responsive to treats or regular kibble and the kitchen is a mess!
She has a puppy cold or allergies, as she's very sneezy lately, and I suspect she may be nauseated but I would still like to play it safe. Are my puppy's teeth growing correctly? Since she won't even eat her food soaked in water, is there anything I can do to feed her until we remedy this problem? Do puppies lose teeth and/or regrow them? With such an empty palate, can I really believe that she's several months old and healthy?
Thank you very much, everyone--my girl, I'm sure, would give her puppy kisses to you too!
The shelter estimates her to be four to six months old based on her size and teeth.
She seems a bit large for her tooth size and number. She has some nice incisors growing in, but her mouth is largely gums and very small-sized teeth. I have observed that she seems to have trouble eating her kibble (Science Diet for puppies, given to us by the excellent shelter from which she was adopted). She ends up picking up a piece in her mouth, attempting to chew it, and dropping it. Sometimes she chews it into little pieces and swallows what she can, but she isn't responsive to treats or regular kibble and the kitchen is a mess!
She has a puppy cold or allergies, as she's very sneezy lately, and I suspect she may be nauseated but I would still like to play it safe. Are my puppy's teeth growing correctly? Since she won't even eat her food soaked in water, is there anything I can do to feed her until we remedy this problem? Do puppies lose teeth and/or regrow them? With such an empty palate, can I really believe that she's several months old and healthy?
Thank you very much, everyone--my girl, I'm sure, would give her puppy kisses to you too!