You are teaching the dog to accept
a foreign object in her mouth.
Not exact matches
If Rambo has a
foreign body
in his throat or
mouth you would need to visit your Veterinarian or an Emergency Veterinarian to have it removed; from you description and the head positioning, it does sound suggestive of a
foreign object partially obstructing the airway.
If there is difficulty getting the breaths to go
in, check the dog's
mouth for any
foreign objects which may be lodged there.
It enables the practitioner to safely probe the subgingival tissues, take dental radiographs and biopsies of lesions, perform extractions (if necessary), and remove
foreign objects (e.g., pieces of wood, bones, cardboard, foxtails, thread, needles) that may be found wedged between the teeth or embedded
in the
mouth tissue or gingiva.
If there is a
foreign object in your dog's
mouth, it can usually be removed
in a single appointment.
For instance, your dog may accidentally bite down or eat a
foreign object that becomes lodged
in their
mouth.