If you look inside your dog's mouth, you will notice one tooth that is much larger than the rest. It is on the upper jaw, about half way back. It is the fourth premolar, sometimes referred to as the ...

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San Angelo Standard-Times: Pet Vet: Dog’s facial swelling could be caused by tooth root abscess Pet Vet: Dog’s facial swelling could be caused by tooth root abscess The teeth that usually break are the dog's largest and most powerful teeth: the carnassials. Dogs have four carnassial teeth, an upper and a lower on each side, situated with their molars. Carnivores ... Modesto Bee: Dog’s facial swelling could be caused by tooth root abscess Reading Eagle: Antlers and other hard chews can break dogs’ teeth [Ask the Vet] Editor’s note: Dr.

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Lee Pickett has retired, but Creators continues to distribute columns from her archive. This one is from 2022. Q: Ava, my 2-year-old dog, was chewing an elk antler when she started ... Antlers and other hard chews can break dogs’ teeth [Ask the Vet]