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    Impacted puppy (baby) teeth?

    Uh oh. Can you divulge anything? I figured out the cost of the neutering, vaccines, etc. with a private vet and the prices came out to be very comparable, so I signed up with the intention of cancelling after a year. P.S. 3 out of the 4 baby teeth are already out and the last one is...
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    Impacted puppy (baby) teeth?

    Thank you all for your replies. Kirby does let me prod inside his mouth - I just checked and the bottom two canines are quite loose. But, his upper are still pretty firm.
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    Impacted puppy (baby) teeth?

    He is almost 6 months old.
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    Impacted puppy (baby) teeth?

    When getting a consult for my puppy's neutering, I was told by the vet (Banfield inside Petsmart) that if his baby teeth don't come out on their own by the date of his surgery, they should be removed at the same time that he is neutered to avoid problems (infection?). The cost is $80 per tooth...
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    Product reviews?

    Are there any forums with product reviews? I'm looking for a better pee pee pad - have tried 3 brands so far. Thank you!
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    Could this be related?

    Yes! I heard that people have had problems. He pees on grass, too. He pretty much pees on command.
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    Could this be related?

    Nope. Easier this way. It's a long walk to our front lawn because of the long driveway and we have no other patch of grass. He gets 2 walks per day. I can't wait to take him on my runs.
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    Could this be related?

    The way our property is laid out, it doesn't make sense to make him go outside. What's wrong with having him eliminate in the garage on a pad? I know families who designate a place for their dog to inside the home with no problems. We also did this when we lived in an apartment...
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    Could this be related?

    Thank you for your responses. They confirm my fear that he thinks he can pee anywhere now. Argh! And, he was doing SO well. I just felt terrible about leaving him in his crate for 6 hours. No, we will never train him to go outside. He will continue to use his pee pee pad (which is in a...
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    Could this be related?

    My almost 5-month old labradoodle has been doing great with his house-training. We got him at 3 months, we've had some accidents, but he's been going to the garage door to be let out consistently for almost 3 solid weeks. We were crating him when we leave the house, 4 hours max, and he can...
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    Housebreaking turned optional?

    Omgosh, I joined this forum just today because our almost 5 month old labradoodle JUST started doing this yesterday and is driving us bonkers!!! He's been doing so well since we got him on November 11th. I'm going to do the reinforcing with the treats when he goes to the door to the garage...
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