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Re: | American Eskimo Dog Stud Dog | Ad: | I have a little Chinese Crested that spent the first 3 years of her life in a puppy mill. They broke her jaw there and never got it fixed. I'm wonirkg with my vet now to decide if the pros outweigh the cons when it comes to fixing it for her. That's a whole other story but it gives you a little background on her. Her upper teeth and her lower teeth don't touch at all, her jaw is crooked from it. She can't eat regular dry dog food, it has to be wet down with a stew type food so that she can pick it up with her tongue to move it to the back of her mouth to chew it. She has trouble playing with toys because of this. (Besides the fact that she probably had never seen a toy until she was rescued by her foster mom and then when we adopted her.) Her favorite toys seem to be things she can smoosh flat and carry around easily, that don't require her to open her jaw much. I picked this up at a pet store and she immediately started playing with it. It actually brought tears to my eyes to see her so excited about it. It's favorite toy, ranking higher than a cardboard toilet paper tube and a sock. (What do you do? It's what she likes.) The squeaker in the head is broken now, but it's not from her, it's from my 4 kids so I didn't drop the stars at all. It's been awesome for her. It still looks brand new, but that's probably because she can't sit and chew on it like a dog with a normal jaw would. She just tears around the house with the fox, flipping it around, running back after it. It's neat to watch. I just ordered her the skunk and the squirrel off of Amazon and I can't wait to get them for her. I want to get her all of them just because it feels so good watching her play like a dog should finally. |
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