My dog seems to have something wrong with her mouth.? Can you help?

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  1. get her to a vet and with your heart if you love this dog the vet will treat her with good care so do a favour and be good to all things at all times loll

    When I was in third grade, I was given the word “deductible” and I said “T” but they thought I said “E” and so I was to sit down. (I was one of the two left standing.) When Ava Campbell’s turn came, she spelled the actual word wrong, and they counted it right!!!
    SOURCE: True experiences.

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  2. SHE COULD HAVE BROKEN A TOOTH… OR A PIECE OF THE STICK IS LODGED AND STARTING TO BECOME INFECTED…THAT CAUSES GREAT PAIN… BEST BET… CALL YOUR VET.

    When I was in third grade, I was given the word “deductible” and I said “T” but they thought I said “E” and so I was to sit down. (I was one of the two left standing.) When Ava Campbell’s turn came, she spelled the actual word wrong, and they counted it right!!!
    SOURCE: True experiences.

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  3. Ibuprofen is toxic to dogs. Are you trying to help her or kill her?!?!?!? Do they have busses or taxis where you live?

    When I was in third grade, I was given the word “deductible” and I said “T” but they thought I said “E” and so I was to sit down. (I was one of the two left standing.) When Ava Campbell’s turn came, she spelled the actual word wrong, and they counted it right!!!
    SOURCE: True experiences.

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  4. how should i no

    When I was in third grade, I was given the word “deductible” and I said “T” but they thought I said “E” and so I was to sit down. (I was one of the two left standing.) When Ava Campbell’s turn came, she spelled the actual word wrong, and they counted it right!!!
    SOURCE: True experiences.

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  5. Don,t give her any more ibuprofen! 1/2 aspirin 2x a day.

    When I was in third grade, I was given the word “deductible” and I said “T” but they thought I said “E” and so I was to sit down. (I was one of the two left standing.) When Ava Campbell’s turn came, she spelled the actual word wrong, and they counted it right!!!
    SOURCE: True experiences.

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  6. Just watch her and if she starts messing with her mouth then tell her to stop. Try to find fast transportation as soon as you can.

    When I was in third grade, I was given the word “deductible” and I said “T” but they thought I said “E” and so I was to sit down. (I was one of the two left standing.) When Ava Campbell’s turn came, she spelled the actual word wrong, and they counted it right!!!
    SOURCE: True experiences.

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  7. You definitly need to get this dog to a vet, I work in an animal hospital and I have seen dogs with sticks stuck in their mouth…if this is the case you could have a nasty infection to clear up, and also the discomfort for the dog would be horrible…i would at least call a vet hospital and speak to a doctor so they can tell you what drugs if any to give as well as give you some ideas of what could be the problem
    **Best of luck

    When I was in third grade, I was given the word “deductible” and I said “T” but they thought I said “E” and so I was to sit down. (I was one of the two left standing.) When Ava Campbell’s turn came, she spelled the actual word wrong, and they counted it right!!!
    SOURCE: True experiences.

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  8. it's your own fault

    hmmm….I wonder how wolves / coyotes and foxes deal with this….oh…..they have HMO’s….I forgot.

    When I was in third grade, I was given the word “deductible” and I said “T” but they thought I said “E” and so I was to sit down. (I was one of the two left standing.) When Ava Campbell’s turn came, she spelled the actual word wrong, and they counted it right!!!
    SOURCE: True experiences.

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  9. It is unfortunate that you can’t take your dog to the vet until Sunday. If she does have something stuck in her mouth she will remain extremely uncomfortable until it is removed. This usually involves the dog being sedated or placed under general anesthesia to get a good look in the mouth and to remove the foreign object if indeed something is stuck in the mouth. The longer it stays in the mouth it increases the risk for infection or it may be more difficult to remove the foreign object. So basically finding information on canine mouth injuries won’t do much. You should seek transportation as soon as possible to get to the vet. I know in some areas there are some vets that offer house calls or some companies that offer transportation service so check the yellow pages. That will be the best thing to do for your dog so he can be comfortable. Also don’t give your dog ibuprofen anymore for pain because it has the potential to cause severe gastric ulcers and bleeding which will lead to additional problems for your dog. Good luck.

    I am a veterinary student.

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  10. Kelly_from_Texas,and_I_love_it!!

    My vet has told me that the only people pain medicine you should give a dog is buffered aspirin. My German Shepard is 60 lbs so I give her 1 normal (I think 225mg) coated aspirin per day. Please be very careful what kind of people meds you give to a pet. They metabolize meds differently than us.
    My Shepard, who is about 4, has been rubbing the side of her mouth and teeth for at least a year. I have not found anything wrong nor has her vet. Just sometimes she rubs. So maybe there’s nothing wrong with your dog I hope. Is her mouth so painful that she just won’t let you touch that area? My advice to you is to take her to her vet as soon as you can get her there. Good luck!!

    Experience with my GSD.

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  11. One of my dogs got a cactus needle in her mouth… luckily, between my daughter and I we were able to take it out, by her sitting on her and holding her, while talking to her to calm her and I was able to look in her mouth, and pulled it out with tweezers. If your dog trusts you, do it like that, with help from another family member, and talking always calmly and gently, she may try to get away, but just keep talking to her, tell her she is a good girl, and that everything is going to be ok. Your voice should be enough to soothe her. Whenever I take my dog to the vet, and they are going to do something that he doesn’t like, that’s what I do… and it always ends up ok. Good luck to her. Oh, yeah, and you too.

    Experience with my GSD.

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