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From: stampophyl@aol.com
Date: 2007-01-21 23:12:53 UTC
Subject: [ferrethealth] Teeth "grinding" ?
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com

Sukie, or **anyone else who may be able to help**, is teeth grinding in a ferret, a particular symptom of an ulcer or some stomach/intestinal problem? My 5 yr. old male, who has good teeth/gums, and doing very well up until this week, suddenly started acting like he didn't feel well, and I noticed was eating less of his dry food. He acted like he was having trouble chewing, but does this teeth grinding. I've been giving him a sort of "duck soup" mixture, by hand, and he'll take some by himself, but then afterwards, he does the teeth grinding. I have some vanilla pediatric type Mylanta on hand; should I try Rocket on a little of this, or ??? I do have a vet appt. for my guy on Tuesday morning, but thought I could get some feedback here, to take with me to the vet. Thanks!

Phyllis

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