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Subject: Teeth Problems


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Kay
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Date Posted: 10:43:42 03/25/08 Tue

We just got back from the vet and are going to have our cresteds teeth cleaned. She is 4 years old and has lost some teeth and many of the one's she still has are baby teeth. They are going to x-ray and see if any permanent teeth are up in her gums. Is this a common thing? Also they said she has the beginning of some problems with her back legs, luxating patella I believe he called it. Is there anything we can do to help this or prevent it from getting worse.

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Re: Teeth ProblemsLee McCartney07:17:04 03/26/08 Wed


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