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Post by Charlie on Jul 29, 2018 0:25:55 GMT -5
This is a very interesting thread and very informative!!! I know the exact date of birth of my ferret. He's got beautiful white teeth!! He was eating kibble and raw when I got him at 3 months and switched him to raw at 6 months. I don't know if I can even get a pic of his teeth. lol
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Post by theyareeverywhere on Oct 2, 2019 8:33:18 GMT -5
Salem, 7 yrs old, kibble fed all her life until just recently(she is on raw soups right now): I realize this is a late reply and kinda off topic but... notice the molar discoloration at gum line. That is early periodontal disease and the ferret or any pet you see that symptom on teeth (my advice) needs to be brought to the vet. Those teeth need need to be cleaned or pulled, depending on one's trusted vets advice. It's manageable but needs to be caught and addressed as soon as you see it. Just my opinion of course.
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