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Forum DIET & CARE Oh No. Seymour has a tooth issue.

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    • lexyrose
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        hi everyone.  Seymour’s teeth seem to be clicking together when he eats anything. I looked at them and they are knocking together when he chews. Any info on this?


      • LittlePuffyTail
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          Not sure what the problem could be. If you are concerned about his teeth, the best bet is to take him to the vet. They may be overgrown or misaligned.


        • Sarita
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            Agree with LPT – hard to really know without a vet consult.


          • peppypoo
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              How old is he? Has he had dental issues in the past? A vet will be able to provide you with a good answer and treatment if necessary.


            • lexyrose
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                he’s ok this morning. i think he had a tummy ache. he wasn’t making any clicks when i gave him his critical care this morning. will still bring him in for a teeth checkup though. i’m super paranoid after losing alfred.

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            Forum DIET & CARE Oh No. Seymour has a tooth issue.