anesthetize is just anesthesia, not euthanasia. Like what they use when they neauter or do any type of surgery or x-ray.Originally posted by dragondawg
why having less than a full complement of teeth would be reason to terminate a dog's life???
Although my female puppy has all the teeth expected, it's extremely doubful that she chews her food much. She literally woofs it down, swallowing without chewing. The key for you is to find a dog food where chewing is not needed. This means it could be a canned food, or even a dry food that comes in small kernels.
It sounds as though your dog just has a genetic fault that is not allowing all teeth to erupt. Most puppies will get their permanent teeth at 4-6 months. Most owners will register complaints in this time period that their puppies are chewing on everything in sight. So you are long past the stage where the teeth come in. Alter the diet accordingly and your dog should have no problems.
Those breeds (along with mny more) have squished in faces, which yes can mess with the proper placement of teeth.
Did he have all of his puppy teeth? If so then I'd probably wait a little longer. He may or may not get the rest of his teeth in.
Have you spoke to the breeder about it?
Does he have problems eating? If so I'd offer him a soft food (canned or watered down kibble). If he's having no problems I'd just feed him like you currently do.
I'm sorry I can't be of more help or offer any suggestions about his tongue.







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