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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
One Fang Left!
I contacted the vet this afternoon for a price quote for a extraction of the extra set of canine teeth. A whole whopping $146 before insurance! Eek! Well, perhaps Cayman could sense my stress level, or maybe nature was just taking its course, but Cayman lost a canine tooth! One fang left! He was kissing me and kept licking his chops funny so I opened his mouth, expecting him to have something in his mouth- the usual remainders of whatever he decided to chew up at the moment and instead found his canine tooth! What a relief!
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Hooray that they are coming out on their own! Hope you don't have to take him in after all.
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