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05-11-2011, 11:27 AM
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Poodle discolored teeth
I have a puppy that just turned 6 months old. I noticed that her adult teeth are coming in discolored. She has been fed Iams dog food. The teeth are coming in straight and she has a good bite. Is that a show fault? He brothers teeth are fine. The only difference is I was taking her out and gave her the intranasual kennel cough vaccine. Could that cause the discolored teeth?
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05-11-2011, 02:18 PM
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I haven't a clue, I find this question interesting and hope someone has some input for you.
Seems though if they are coming in this way there might be a health related reason why. Or genetic. Have you contacted the breeder or a vet about this?
If its not I would use raw meaty bones several times a week to work on cleaning them.
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05-11-2011, 02:59 PM
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A link about staining below.
It can be genetic or environmental.
Stained, Discolored Teeth in Dogs | petMD
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05-11-2011, 07:48 PM
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I bred her. Her mom and dads teeth are find. I still have her brother and his teeth are fine. The two pups eat the same food and play with the same toys. The only difference is the intranasal kennel cough vaccine that was only given to her.
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11-18-2012, 07:55 AM
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OK..now I bought a pup who at 9 weeks had pearly white puppy teeth..as her adult teeth came in, they are stained. It is not food, she gets a recreational bone once a month (she's now 7 months). My vet said possible antibiotics, but I have known her and her parents since they were puppies..no antibiotics involved (also no stained teeth). SO...I started doing some research myself and came across this compelling article. It is not dated, and I only know of the author peripherally, so I would LOVE to hear from some other experienced breeders or medical folks who are a) familiar with Jean Lyle and her dogs and b) the reality of her experience and theoretical solution. Anyway, please read (kinda long, and addresses teeth in particular midway through) and let me know what you think..as this could lead to a deeper discussion that could have significant impact on genetic perspectives. Anyhoo, here is the link, and thanks in advance for any input;
http://www.kaossiberians.com/old%20k...0Distemper.pdf
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11-18-2012, 02:21 PM
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Here is a follow up on the girl with the stained teeth....I sold her into a wonderful pet home and a few months after she went to her new home she came down with parvo. This puppy was fully vaccinated with good vaccines. Now I wonder if the staining had to do with her having a lower immuine response to the vaccines. I do understand that no vaccine will protect %100 of the dogs %100 of the time....The puppy survived and she is doing great. She came down with parvo 10 days after being to the groomer.
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11-19-2012, 12:48 PM
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Wait a sec. It could be that she, as many other puppies, got indigestion after arriving in their new home -- be it stress, different food, etc. Because the pup was recently vaccinated, the pup could have tested with- a false positive to Parvo antigen. This happens often. Since the treatment for intestinal infection and parvo is the same (hydration, antibiotics, etc.) the pup recovered. However, it may not have been Parvo at all.
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11-19-2012, 01:07 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Liafast
that her adult teeth are coming in discolored.
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If your dog goes back to Eaton Affirmed it may be what is called Eaton Staining. This is like a line of brown across the tooth. I have heard it is just in the enamel and does not go thru to the actual tooth. Many black dogs have this.
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11-19-2012, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Marcoislandmom
Wait a sec. It could be that she, as many other puppies, got indigestion after arriving in their new home -- be it stress, different food, etc. Because the pup was recently vaccinated, the pup could have tested with- a false positive to Parvo antigen. This happens often. Since the treatment for intestinal infection and parvo is the same (hydration, antibiotics, etc.) the pup recovered. However, it may not have been Parvo at all.
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She came down with parvo as an 8 month old puppy and her last shot shot was when she was 16-17 weeks old. The puppy got sick a couple months after going to her new home. I am pretty sure that is was parvo...but I wasn't there with her.
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