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    Photo update: We got some okay ones today, and I can't decide how I feel about his top teeth :/ I guess I should be happy that they're growing in and not still tiny little nubs, but I don't like the direction they are growing in. His swelling and infection look way better, the white in his mouth is just the formula we had to bribe him with so we could take the photos. Name:  image.jpg
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    I turned the photo and made it larger.
    I totally agree, I don't like the direction either.
    Not sure what your next step would be.
    We have to watch that the lowers don't overgrow, but I know you already know that.
    Glad the infection is clearing up, at least that's great news!

    Am I seeing two teeth there? Is one considerably longer than the other?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Nancy in New York View Post
    I turned the photo and made it larger.
    I totally agree, I don't like the direction either.
    Not sure what your next step would be.
    We have to watch that the lowers don't overgrow, but I know you already know that.
    Glad the infection is clearing up, at least that's great news!

    Am I seeing two teeth there? Is one considerably longer than the other?


    Yes, that is what I noticed, too-it looks like his right one is significantly longer than his left. I feel like the fact that they are growing in so fast makes him even more of a mystery case! I'm thinking it will be trim time for those bottoms in a couple of days, even though his first trim was just a week ago. We'll see what the others say...

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    So, Newton isn't doing so well. I've been waiting for more responses before trimming his teeth again, even though tomorrow will only mark two weeks. He won't go near his rodent block (any brand, no matter what I soak it in or coat it with), so I've been slowly decreasing his other solid foods in an attempt to get him to at least nibble them. He's still being fed formula 3x a day, and his poops are still solid, and he's still on his antibiotic, but his poops are almost totally white in color, which I assume has something to do with the fact that we are feeding him way too much formula for a squirrel his age. I know he has some weird circumstances because of his teeth issues, but Kelvin was totally weaned by this point, and chowing down on almost anything we would give him.

    I'm not really sure what to do, because I'm not even sure he CAN eat his blocks without me soaking them first, since we are still not really sure what's up with his teeth. We're going to trim his bottoms slightly once my husband gets home, but I wonder if we should be tapering him off of the antibiotic, and reducing his formula feedings to twice a day. If anyone has any input, I would really appreciate it!

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    Try grinding the block and mixing it with enough almond or peanut butter so that it will stick together and roll it into little balls. Keep refrigerated. They are the texture of raw cookie dough so he will be able to eat them.

    I am concerned with what is going on with his top teeth. It looks in the pics like they angle back toward the throat. Is this true or just the photo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jillianlouweezy View Post
    So, Newton isn't doing so well. I've been waiting for more responses before trimming his teeth again, even though tomorrow will only mark two weeks. He won't go near his rodent block (any brand, no matter what I soak it in or coat it with), so I've been slowly decreasing his other solid foods in an attempt to get him to at least nibble them. He's still being fed formula 3x a day, and his poops are still solid, and he's still on his antibiotic, but his poops are almost totally white in color, which I assume has something to do with the fact that we are feeding him way too much formula for a squirrel his age. I know he has some weird circumstances because of his teeth issues, but Kelvin was totally weaned by this point, and chowing down on almost anything we would give him.

    I'm not really sure what to do, because I'm not even sure he CAN eat his blocks without me soaking them first, since we are still not really sure what's up with his teeth. We're going to trim his bottoms slightly once my husband gets home, but I wonder if we should be tapering him off of the antibiotic, and reducing his formula feedings to twice a day. If anyone has any input, I would really appreciate it!

    How long has he been on the antibiotics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nancy in New York View Post

    How long has he been on the antibiotics?
    Hi Nancy! It was two weeks Saturday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jillianlouweezy View Post
    Hi Nancy! It was two weeks Saturday.

    I would take him off these now.
    I don't see a reason to continue them, and it may be upsetting his tummy.
    You're giving probiotics, correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CritterMom View Post
    Try grinding the block and mixing it with enough almond or peanut butter so that it will stick together and roll it into little balls. Keep refrigerated. They are the texture of raw cookie dough so he will be able to eat them.

    I am concerned with what is going on with his top teeth. It looks in the pics like they angle back toward the throat. Is this true or just the photo?
    I tried that already Maybe if we reduce his formula, that will entice him.

    And that is unfortunately exactly what his teeth are doing-I'll try to get better photos when my husband gets home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nancy in New York View Post

    I would take him off these now.
    I don't see a reason to continue them, and it may be upsetting his tummy.
    You're giving probiotics, correct?
    Yes, religiously! I'll try to get a better look later to make sure the infection is totally gone. His wheezing has definitely stopped, which is good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jillianlouweezy View Post
    Yes, religiously! I'll try to get a better look later to make sure the infection is totally gone. His wheezing has definitely stopped, which is good!

    Yes, please keep us posted about the infection.
    Glad the wheezing stopped.
    I knew you would be religious about giving the probiotics, just
    wanted to get that out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nancy in New York View Post

    Yes, please keep us posted about the infection.
    Glad the wheezing stopped.
    I knew you would be religious about giving the probiotics, just
    wanted to get that out there.
    Will do! Probiotic time is our favorite time of day, because Newton gets them on a piece of avocado

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    I wouldn't be in a big hurry to get Newton off formula. Perhaps some of the more experienced members will weigh in but I think formula will supply him with all the nutrition he needs for the time being. We are praying for him (and you).

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    I also meant to add that CC's poops were quite light (a light beige color) as he was eating formula almost exclusively.

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    Can you get a few more pics of his top teeth? Preferable without anything in his mouth?


    Do his top teeth project more forward under normal conditions (ie not being handled and when nothing is in his mouth)?

    As Nancy stated, at this point you can probably stop the AB.


    Both the top and the bottom teeth are nearly ready fit trimming. Be very careful with those top teeth, you don't want a piece of tooth going down his throat.
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    Okay, bottom teeth are trimmed. We tried and tried to get some decent photos of his top teeth without anything in his mouth, but this was the best we could do. It's looking to me like his top teeth are definitely curving toward his throat ;(

    We didn't get anywhere close to trimming the top teeth-we'll save that for tomorrow after everyone sees these photos.

    You can BARELY see his top teeth in a few of these, and it looks like even two weeks out from his last trim, his bottom teeth are puncturing his top gums. I've never seen him chew on any of his sticks or antlers in front of me, so I imagine it isn't happening much while I'm not around, either :/

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    I should also note that that isn't discharge in his mouth, just avocado as part of the peace making process!

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    We are getting low-ish on formula, and I was hoping to have Newton weaned by his point, but that doesn't look like it's going to happen any time soon! Should I order the Day One 20/50?

    Still too scared to trim the top teeth yet, but Newton seems to be doing great

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    Quote Originally Posted by jillianlouweezy View Post
    We are getting low-ish on formula, and I was hoping to have Newton weaned by his point, but that doesn't look like it's going to happen any time soon! Should I order the Day One 20/50?

    Still too scared to trim the top teeth yet, but Newton seems to be doing great

    What formula was he on again?
    Yes order the 20/50 and keep him on the formula as long as possible.
    It's the best insurance against MBD.

    Was he also on Puppy Esbilac? Were you doing 50/50 (Puppy Esbilac and FV)

    If so you probably want to keep the same mix that you have been using.

    Let me know if I can help.
    Do you have Amazon Prime, it will arrive by Friday if you do.

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    Hi Nancy!

    Crazy weekend! We ended up ordering the 20/50 (he is on a 50/50 Esbilac/FV mix-good memory!). I didn't even think to use our Prime account!

    Thank you for always being so helpful.


    Quote Originally Posted by Nancy in New York View Post

    What formula was he on again?
    Yes order the 20/50 and keep him on the formula as long as possible.
    It's the best insurance against MBD.

    Was he also on Puppy Esbilac? Were you doing 50/50 (Puppy Esbilac and FV)

    If so you probably want to keep the same mix that you have been using.

    Let me know if I can help.
    Do you have Amazon Prime, it will arrive by Friday if you do.

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    UPDATE:

    Newton is doing great and not so great at the same time. He still won't have a thing to do with his rodent block, but he is on other solid foods and formula 2x/day now.

    We finally got to trim his lower teeth again tonight, and got a great look at his uppers. Photos would have been IMPOSSIBLE, but as you can tell from the previous photos, his upper teeth are growing almost totally parallel to the roof of his mouth. We managed to trim them down a bit, but they are so long, they had started to cross over each other.

    We would really like to get him to a vet within driving distance, because I'm starting to think we might be in over our heads. I am really hoping a few more trims of the uppers will help them start growing in correctly, but if not, he probably needs to be seen by someone way more experienced than we are.

    Does anyone know of any rehabbers or vets in MO or IL (even Iowa, Kansas, Arkansas...wherever, we just don't want him in a transport crate too long) who may be able to help us? He is happy for now, I'm just nervous about the future

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