OntarioHunter
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Is your dog chewing on wood or rocks? Something must have precipitated two cracked teeth.
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antler, most likely. always chewing sticks in the yard too. Typical lab, needs something to chew or a toy at all timesIs your dog chewing on wood or rocks? Something must have precipitated two cracked teeth.
I never ever let me dog chew antlers or hard leg bones. I learned with my Flatcoated's canine. There are some good rubbery dog toys they can chew, or a stick perhaps, but not hard stuff. Never ever.antler, most likely. always chewing sticks in the yard too. Typical lab, needs something to chew or a toy at all times
My yellow went through pretty much the exact procedure. Slowed her down a couple days then pretty much acted normal. You would never know she is missing a couple teeth.Home from the vet, less the large pre-molar. The other smaller tooth didn’t need to come out. All other teeth reported to be fine. She is drugged, drooling and resting comfortably. 2 weeks of soft food and no toys or stick (yeah wish me luck with a Lab on those instructions!) Thanks for all the comments and interest.
Glad you were able to get it resolved. She’ll back to her old self in no time.Home from the vet, less the large pre-molar. The other smaller tooth didn’t need to come out. All other teeth reported to be fine. She is drugged, drooling and resting comfortably. 2 weeks of soft food and no toys or stick (yeah wish me luck with a Lab on those instructions!) Thanks for all the comments and interest.
Wouldn't hurt my feeling one bit if the antler dog chew fad blew up. No way splinters of antler can be good for a dogs digestive system.I never ever let me dog chew antlers or hard leg bones. I learned with my Flatcoated's canine. There are some good rubbery dog toys they can chew, or a stick perhaps, but not hard stuff. Never ever.
Or broken teeth! I don't get the antler chew thing, and it ain't happening at my house. That said, the wife's shepherd snagged the bottle of barbeque sauce off the grill tonight and chewed the plastic to bits. No broken teeth but I'm only approximately sure I got all the plastic back.Wouldn't hurt my feeling one bit if the antler dog chew fad blew up. No way splinters of antler can be good for a dogs digestive system.
With labs, it honestly seems like if they can't chew it apart, they loose interest in it. At least that's what my parents lab thinks...We have a goughnut thing and it does seem to be indestructable. But our shepherd doesn't really seem to care for it much. It is heavy, and if I toss it in the house, something will probably get broken.
We've had better luck with this
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It is soft, rubbery, light, and somehow indestructible. It works well for a tug toy and to throw like a retrieving dummy. There are other similar toys this they sell, but other than a three-armed version of this same thing, they don't attract his attention or they don't hold up as well .
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We have also found that Ford Escapes are great chew toys as well, but they get to be a little pricey and don't fit with the living room décor. May your mileage vary.
I understand what you mean, but try different things until you find one that clicks and works for both you and him. This is what worked for us. Different dogs, different things. Gus used to chew holes in the drywall for shits and giggles. Now he doesn't chew anything but a canvas toy that lost all its stuffing and became unrecognizable long ago. Fynn seems to be tapering his addiction to Ford Escapes, and this purple thing keeps him happy for long spells at a time. Each dog is different.With labs, it honestly seems like if they can't chew it apart, they loose interest in it. At least that's what my parents lab thinks... View attachment 279220
It's a big thing over here, antler dog chews on eBay, I would never give one to a dog unless you want broken teeth and vets bills, I mean for the dog obviouslyI never ever let me dog chew antlers or hard leg bones. I learned with my Flatcoated's canine. There are some good rubbery dog toys they can chew, or a stick perhaps, but not hard stuff. Never ever.