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    candes- especially since Teddy Bearz has had some issues already this is something as he gets older you definitely will want to have checked out often just in case *big hugs*


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    One thing that has bothered me about this all. When I posted on my blog what was going on EVERYONE started to jump on board with blaming her breeder!! Darcy had a full health check before coming to me in March 2010. She had a full dental in June. These issues came up and things went bad in a month.

    They got worse because vets do not always recognize these disorders for what they are. WE as pet owners need to be able to find this knowledge. Which is what i'm doing. Informing others


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    Yes Calicivirus can cause these issues but that's not a definite thing. Darcy has been tested for and vaccinated against Calicivirus since she was a baby yearly. So that's not her problem. In her case it's probably hereditary .

    She's done L-lysine for 2 months with - improvement at all. I'm very glad however that Teddy Bearz is doing well and you've discovered what is going on!


 

 

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