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    Hectors slobbering lots

    Help Hector is slobbering lots at the moment, does this mean he is cutting his back teeth or does he need a trip to the vets?

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    Not sure Louie did'nt, is he ok apart from that eating, drinking & the other end?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louie-Louie View Post
    Not sure Louie did'nt, is he ok apart from that eating, drinking & the other end?
    Oh yes nothing stops Hector from eating! He is having both wet and dry, drinking as usual and okay at the other end apart from steping in it last night and then getting all huffy when he got attacked with a baby wipe.

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    Ooooops Louie had the squits the other day I think he must have eaten a fly in the yard or something as we have'nt changed his food, anyway that resulted in a shower & he was'nt to bad but it took ageeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees to clean his pantaloons

    I would just keep an eye on Hector, maybe try & look in his mouth & make sure he has'nt got anything stuck, but if your worried Im sure the vets wont mind a quick call
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    I'm happy to say he has stopped now and has to his great disgust had his mouth checked and I could not see anything or any red patches in his mouth. They had had some new treats which are a big chewey meat thing and I wonder if he had a little bit stuck in his teeth as they are bigger than they have had before, my two like to make out they have delicate little mouths and normally refuse to try anything big to eat this includes wet food only little flakes in gravy will do!

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    Glad to hear he's ok....

    Gryfn drools when he's asleep...

 

 

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