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Originally posted by curtintex View Post
I have a friend that got a knee replacement. He then got an infection in the knee and had to have it removed for about 6 weeks...eventually got rid of infection and put it back in. Went through months of rehab and got another infection. Had to take knee joint out again, this time for 8 weeks and treat infection. Just put knee back in and rehabbing again. Upon investigation, he had a very rare bacteria, mostly found in dogs. He'd let his wife's yapper eat ice cream off of his spoon, drink out of his glass and lick his face. Dang dog almost killed him.
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Originally posted by curtintex View Post
I have a friend that got a knee replacement. He then got an infection in the knee and had to have it removed for about 6 weeks...eventually got rid of infection and put it back in. Went through months of rehab and got another infection. Had to take knee joint out again, this time for 8 weeks and treat infection. Just put knee back in and rehabbing again. Upon investigation, he had a very rare bacteria, mostly found in dogs. He'd let his wife's yapper eat ice cream off of his spoon, drink out of his glass and lick his face. Dang dog almost killed him.
Bacteria galore!!!!
And he probably religiously wore a mask during Covid.. LMAO!!
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Have you looked in her mouth? Gums red and inflamed? Calcification on teeth? Honestly, a brushing once every 2 weeks isn’t doing much. Needs to be at least 3-4 times a week if you go that route. Dogs clean the plaque and tarter off their teeth by chewing. Raw bones will make their teeth spotless white and help with gum disease. A visit to the vet might be in order to make sure there’s not an infection or periodontal disease that’s so advanced only a good cleaning will reverse it. Get you some raw meaty bones. One a week will keep their teeth in good shape.
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