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Post by ccc4 - MOD on Dec 23, 2008 12:57:26 GMT
No, not for Christmas. In his restraint bag! I find it impossibly cute. Frankie has the most expression-ful, comical and darling face I have come across. He wears his heart on his sleeve and lets his personality shine. Back on topic, I finally bought a pair of buccal pad separators and so had everybody all wrapped up and on their backs so I could have a play with the separators. Chewed up hay is not a nice looking thing, and three of the eight gave me a delightful view of that in the back of their mouths. I'm getting confident with the actual cheek pad dilators part of it before putting the strong, hold-yer-mouth-open part in. I need to know I have put the dilators in properly before I get tied up with the rest of it! I'll get there. Got to, as I'm hoping to do a dentistry workshop in 2009 so I can learn to sort Tuppy's back teeth myself instead. Dexter is not a fan at all of being wrapped up in the restraint bag. He kept his head down and wouldn't look up. He knows what happens when he looks up!
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Post by petersons cavies - ADMIN on Dec 23, 2008 15:18:36 GMT
HAHA great post. Good luck in your work shop. what cute pigs as well.
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Post by tinkerpig on Dec 23, 2008 19:55:05 GMT
you are so right - little Franklyn has such a great expression and looks just as cute as a button in his bag
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Post by angelwyche - ADMIN on Dec 23, 2008 23:00:47 GMT
Yep, you find some interesting goop in piggies mouths. Are you getting Bone Rongeurs for the dentistry work ? they are useful as they hold any nibbings inside a recess for removal.
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Post by wolfie on Dec 26, 2008 23:12:06 GMT
LOL Dexter looks so cute.
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