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my pup is teething. she has two teeth on the top row that are very lose. most of the dogs that i have previusly owned had already gone thru the teething process so now i dont know what to do. she doesn't seem to be in any pain so i dont know if i should leave her a one or pull them out, if i should pull them out how should i go about doing so.
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Just leave them alone if she's not in pain. We had to have our dogs' teeth pulled, so consider yourself lucky.
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Keep plenty of toys around for her to chew on. When pups are teething - they like to chew (even more than normal!) One thing I found was called a Chilly Bone (they have a Chilly Ball too). You fill it with water, freeze it, then give it to the dog. They like to chew on something cool - helps ease any pain they may be experiencing.
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