rhil wrote:I've only posted here a couple times but I wanted to ask, would you say a 5 year old dog is a dog who should have very worn down teeth? my dog Rebel is a purebred australian cattle dog who we got when he was 1, with a rotten tooth [that was later removed, don't worry!!]. A couple weeks ago he and my other dog, Tommy [who is just over a year old], got into a fight and Rebel was clinging onto his leg very hard and I expected at least a tiny bleeding cut, but there was nothing. A week later I gave all the dogs these long, brown .. treat sticky things that my other dogs had no problem finishing. But Rebel took around 15 minutes to finish his. It got me thinking about how he wasn't that old, what was up with those teeth? They are all worn down and I'm actually a little worried. Like I said he's only five years old and that isn't a senior dog.
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#DogStackSaturday
I attempted to stack Kes today. Not totally happy with it, but not horrible considering the fact I don’t know how to stack lol. She had to be a turd and put that back leg back, but oh well. Atleast she doesn’t look as awkward as in her free stack from awhile back. (Her collar made her neck look really awkward in that one lol)
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