Re: [RC] Worrying in advance... how do I deal with this?? - osberg>We have a Border Collie that is missing all of his upper front teeth, thanksto one of the horses. He emerged from the paddock spitting teeth and blood. I called our vet clinic and they referred me to a Bay Area canine dentist who indicated that for $8,000 they could do some implants and tooth restoration. I decided the dog could live nicely without his upper teeth, And I bet he has the cutest smile! My 14 yr old Griffon Terrier has lost one bottom tooth ~ right in the center ~ and with a terrific underbite it's always visible! Glad your dog gets along fine without those teeth! Betty ~ In Minnesota ~ http://www.rhythmbeads.com/
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