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    Teething Problems

    MY smallest dog a pomeranian, Bella is going through her first teething, we have tried a cold rag in the freezer a nice cold carrot to chew on. Those are other suggestions made, but she doesnt really take enough interest in either of those to chew on them. Any suggestion are welcome. Thanxz
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    If you can, try ice cubes. If need to flavor them with broth and freeze.

    Also during this time, wet the kibble down to keep the gum irritation, down. If your pet is uncomfortable, baby asprins. Check with your vet on the dosage.

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    thanxz

    Hey, good sugestion, she loves ice cubes she eats alot of them so i think if they are going tohelp they are allready. they wet kibble is a very good idea, i will definatly try that. Thanxz again!
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    The thing I've heard is good is to soak a dishtowel - or in a little dog's case a washcloth - in chicken broth and freeze that - that way, it's not only cold and soothing, but also tasty!

    That, and of course, hide all shoes! One pup my family had chewed ONE each of every pair of shoes I had - I accidentally left the closet door open just enough for her to wedge her nose in ... she didn't seem to have a preference for left or right, but once she'd chewed one shoe of a pair, she left the other alone. Sigh.

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    thanxz

    More good adive, along with a cute and funny story. thank you Karen i appreciate it.
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    I ahve never treid this but I bet that freezing koolaid and giveing it to her would help. She is adorable!
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    awwwwwww! Bella is so cute! The flavored cloths are a wonderful idea. You can also gently play tug of war with her (if she likes playing). That's what I've done with all of my puppies and it helps.
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    Thanxz

    Kool-aid clothes and tug- awar sound Great! Thanxz alot!
    She has gotten a couple of pounds bigger now but the photos i have on my computer are too big to put on pet talk. if anyone, whats to see more of her drop me an email at [email protected]
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