The article at least says discontinue if they have digestive issues, LOL, better than some vets! My vet dentist says no pellets, just hay, but I don't listen to that either!
THANKS, Dawn!!! That was VERY informative...I aced the test at the end!!! :thumbsup:
I know that many people don't take their chins to the vet except when they are sick. Those speculums and cheek pouch stretchers look pretty scary!!! No wonder they need to be sedated.
What is your personal opinion regarding twice yearly exams for dental problems???
Is it possible for a pet owner to discern the bumps along the jawline that may indicate early problems???
Any other advice regarding noticing early dental problems???
I got to look at this book at my vet's office. My vet interned with the author of this book, Lisa Tell. Dr. Tell was Dr. Osofsky's mentor and even gave her the book.
Super, huh!
Nice to get access to the article, sense the book it so pricey!
Since there is a chance of death every time a chin is put under gas, I do not advocate dental exams without symptoms. Slow gradual weight loss is the first sign of teeth issues, shows up prior to any other symptoms so regular weigh-ins are important.
You can easily feel bumps, along the jaw and also around the eye socket and cheeks.
dawn, can you point me in the direction of somewhere online that goes over the gross anatomy of chinchillas? im wanting to look at it because of something i came across tonight... but i could not really find anything that covers the entire digestive tract from start to finish... they all leave something out somewhere and trying to piece it together was not the easiest of things to get done.