Hi, I have a 7-8 yr old chinnie who we have had for the past 4 1/2 years (i think we're his 3rd home?) who has developed tooth issues this past march. He started drooling so we took him in and were told his teeth were very badly misaligned,etc. He was good for a couple months, but has progressively had to be brought in sooner and sooner to get his teeth trimmed.
I took him in this past sat to have his teeth done again, and I was told one of his incisors was broken and it fell out pretty much when they opened his mouth up. I thought they said there weren't any spurs to trim at that point. He has started drooling more, and has lost more weight in the past few days. I have started critical care, and he has an appointment to see the vet again tomorrow.
What I want to know is, how long do you go on for? The vet has told me his teeth will never get better, and we can just keep him comfortable? If you have been in this situation, how long did you keep going?
He's a wonderful chin. He runs up to you to rub his belly and will roll his eyes back and thrust his head back to get the most scratches he can. When hes not having a tooth funk, he'll run on his wheel and seems active. I don't want him to suffer, but I don't want him to get to that point either...if that makes sense.
I took him in this past sat to have his teeth done again, and I was told one of his incisors was broken and it fell out pretty much when they opened his mouth up. I thought they said there weren't any spurs to trim at that point. He has started drooling more, and has lost more weight in the past few days. I have started critical care, and he has an appointment to see the vet again tomorrow.
What I want to know is, how long do you go on for? The vet has told me his teeth will never get better, and we can just keep him comfortable? If you have been in this situation, how long did you keep going?
He's a wonderful chin. He runs up to you to rub his belly and will roll his eyes back and thrust his head back to get the most scratches he can. When hes not having a tooth funk, he'll run on his wheel and seems active. I don't want him to suffer, but I don't want him to get to that point either...if that makes sense.