Just remind your vet not to use "Ace" Acepromazine (acepromazine maleate, acetylpromazine, ACE, ACP). If your vet isn't familiar with the fact that Boxers are extremely sensitive to it, I might find a new vet. Honestly I would be very surprised to find out that any more then just a very few oldtimes even use the stuff anymore, since Boxers were not the only breed that have trouble with it.
Sherri
ah that's to bad . mine had a fractured tooth , so she had a dental cleaning and then another tooth was pulled as well. she still has 1 fractured tooth but I left it as she eats raw and would have a hard time . good luck with your dog. My one was a cocker , but make sure they dont use that one sedative that's not good for boxers.I forget what it is called right now.Anneli
On Thursday, February 13, 2014 10:51:51 AM, Annette Hake <annettehake@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have read that heavy drooling can be a dental problem so it would be a good idea to let your vet check her.. Is she eating dry food or milk bones,Treats,etc. ok? That is what I usually look at to decide if they have a bad tooth or sores in their mouth...You can try to look in her mouth if she will let you. Good Luck :O)Alan and Annette Hake
and the animals we love,
on Menookhaw Mountain
Ravenden, Arkansas
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