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Thread: Unbelievable! It's Moxie and her teeth again! *UPDATE*

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    Get well wishes for Moxie. Will watch for updates!
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    Oh gosh! I hope it's nothing serious! I'd be so worried too! I'll keep you and Moxie in my thoughts and will definitely check back during the day!!

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    Thinking about you! Hoping for an update soon!!!
    Kim Loves Cats and Doggies Too!

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    MOXY!! Your a bad girl for worrying your mom and dad like that.Now you stop clowning around and start behaving
    Here's to hoping she get's through this fine.I hope she gets home today for you.

    Thank You Kim for this wonderful siggy

    "When the power of love overcomes the love of power ,the world will know peace" jimi hendrix

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    UPDATE: Moxie is back home with me. The vet said this is all related to her baby teeth being in so long and now the adult canine is trying to move back in place but is bumping into the bottom tooth. He wants to wait a week to see if it will correct itself and if not we have two options. He can pull the top canine tooth or he can go in, loosen the canine and put a wire on it to force it into place. It would be like braces, LOL. That is the option we will try if needed but hopefully it will go back on it's own over the next week. Thank goodness she didn't injure her teeth or jaw like we feared.

    Please send good vibes and prayers that it corrects itself without surgery.

    Oh, and for my double whammy, last night I noticed that Decker is getting his adult canine teeth in and now has double fangs too. Here we go again! The vet said to watch him closely. He and Moxie are such late bloomers to be a little over 6 months and just getting their adult teeth.

    Kim - you figured this one out!
    Last edited by jazzcat; 03-06-2007 at 04:10 PM.

    From Decker with Love

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    LOL....a vet who does braces...that's great,but I hope it doesn't cost too much for you guys.He sounds like a wonderful vet. I wish the prices for vet care were the same here like down there.
    Well...I have to apologize to Moxy for calling her a bad girl.Do you think she'll forgive me?
    Moxy...your a good girl...I'm sorry

    Thank You Kim for this wonderful siggy

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    Aw that's great news that it isn't a broken jaw or something.

    Hey Moxie girl, you and Decker obviously share the same genes! She must feel like she is teething or something like that! At least she can eat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzcat
    UPDATE: Moxie is back home with me. The vet said this is all related to her baby teeth being in so long and now the adult canine is trying to move back in place but is bumping into the bottom tooth. He wants to wait a week to see if it will correct itself and if not we have two options. He can pull the top canine tooth or he can go in, loosen the canine and put a wire on it to force it into place. It would be like braces, LOL. That is the option we will try if needed but hopefully it will go back on it's own over the next week. Thank goodness she didn't injury her teeth or jaw like we feared.

    Please send good vibes and prayers that it corrects itself without surgery.

    Oh, and for my double whammy, last night I noticed that Decker is getting his adult canine teeth in and now has double fangs too. Here we go again! The vet said to watch him closely. He and Moxie are such late bloomers to be a little over 6 months and just getting their adult teeth.

    Kim - you figured this one out!
    Yay! I'm glad that's all it is! (As if that isn't enough!)
    Kim Loves Cats and Doggies Too!

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    Braces, eh? Well, why not? Hopefully, it won't come to that. But at least it isn't what you feared. Boy, those two furkids of yours sure are givin' ya a run for your money!

    Blessings,
    Mary

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