To: HairOfTheDog
LOL! Oh, I don't mean I'm going to practice on him...just check for swelling, make sure he's not in pain. Not only are no vets open today, we are out in the boonies and there are no vet dentists near. Poor little guy - he actually "attacked" the bird feeder, trying to get the squirrel, and ending up leaving part of his tooth in the wood. By the way, this dog looks like a miniature Warg!
To: NewCenturions
Oh good! - Is it painful? - I know a dog that broke a canine smashing into something or another. Thing to watch for, that can be weeks later, is infection in the tooth that leads to abcess... Friend's dog began to bleed out his nose... that is where the abcess vented to. They had no idea, because the dog was still eating and didn't seem to be in pain. They had to pull the tooth.
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