I'm now becoming worried about my little man. He has turned his nose up at his food now for the second day in a row. He will eat cheese if I hand feed him, but nothing else. His bodily functions are all normal so I wonder if his mouth is hurting him. He has begun to really paw at his muzzle again and loves for you to scratch the sides of his mouth. I wonder if dogs can get dry sockets like people can? If so, I am worried that he has developed this painful situation. Today the vet will be closed and tomorrow I have to work so I will have to make do until I can get him in on Monday. Anyway, I had saved two of his pain pills so I gave him one this morning. Hope it helps.
Goings on in my life without my dog companion. Things about dogs, pets, cats, and rescues
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Saturday, January 2, 2010
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