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Young Milo wished to say Hi! It's been a while since I posted, I just wanted to let you all know everyone is doing very well. Fred is living a perfectly healthy life with his 3 incisor's. The girls are doing very well I've had them 4 years in December and young Esme, is over 3 now :o! My little Milo is also coming up 4.

Here is another little pic of Milo not the best quality but he is mid popcorn! You can also see Pebbles, Wilma and a little bit of Fred. :))



Here's a little pigture of Esme, doing what she does best!

 
Great to see pigtures of Milo, but you know we want more... droolxoxo
 
Nice to see you on here. I love that picture of Milo! It is great to hear your little ones are doing well.
 
Hello Milo x) So nice to see you again :) Hope you, the girls and Fred and very well. Say hello to your mummy for me
 
I am so glad to here that. My little man,Mr. Bailee, will be going in after Christmas to get his top right incisor removed due to a break and it growing in sllllooowwwly and smelly. When he broke it it was pushed in and down so it does not grow properly. It will set me back $300 but it is worth every penny for him to be happy and comfortable. He is 5yrs old now.
 
Oh that sleeping piggie picture is gorgeous! Those are interesting indoor cages that you have - what make is it? Do the piggies not climb over the glass barrier to the living area? I think mind would be climbing over that!
 
I am so glad to here that. My little man,Mr. Bailee, will be going in after Christmas to get his top right incisor removed due to a break and it growing in sllllooowwwly and smelly. When he broke it it was pushed in and down so it does not grow properly. It will set me back $300 but it is worth every penny for him to be happy and comfortable. He is 5yrs old now.

Sorry to hear your boy is having his incisor removed, my Fred had a lot of issues with his teeth last November. He needed regular dental's for a few years (twice - three times a year) after his dental last November he got a nasty mouth infection it stopped him eating for about a month, after the mouth infection cleared he developed a very large abscess under his front incisor it ended up spreading to his jaw bone. When he was under getting dental Xray's, the vet removed the incisor. The abscess took a great deal of time to clear, but a year on and Fred hasn't needed another dental since. I do still clean his tooth socket as it never did heal and Fred really likes to keep his dinner in it :)).

Oh that sleeping piggie picture is gorgeous! Those are interesting indoor cages that you have - what make is it? Do the piggies not climb over the glass barrier to the living area? I think mind would be climbing over that!

Hi Goth Mummy, It's custom made I had an idea and found someone to make it for me. I love it, the best decision I ever made looks great and great for the pigs. The piggies can't jump out the front panels are to high but they do love to have a good nosey when I'm passing by. It's 6ft x 2ft and also has a ramp between the two floor's, at present I just use it as two separate cages but it does have the option of opening it up in future and just having one by massive cage :).







 
I am so glad to here that. My little man,Mr. Bailee, will be going in after Christmas to get his top right incisor removed due to a break and it growing in sllllooowwwly and smelly. When he broke it it was pushed in and down so it does not grow properly. It will set me back $300 but it is worth every penny for him to be happy and comfortable. He is 5yrs old now.

Hi Mr. Bailee Boy, I took a picture of Fred's incisor before cleaning this morning to give you an idea of what I meant. Your boy may not have this problem, for whatever reason Fred's socket never did grow any skin over it. For cleaning I just place Fred on his back and very gently pull his lip down, it's over in two seconds. You can also see how the top teeth are grinded into a 'V' the bottom incisor is quite long just now.

I only remove the clog up once or twice a week.

 
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Was his abscess visible under his tooth? I dont see anything under Bailee's tooth. He's not sensative near his jaw or anything. Please read under health and illness to read more of what I am talking about and please comment if you can. Thanks Flinstones.
Hi Mr. Bailee Boy, I took a picture of Fred's incisor before cleaning this morning to give you an idea of what I meant. Your boy may not have this problem, for whatever reason Fred's socket never did grow any skin over it. For cleaning I just place Fred on his back and very gently pull his lip down, it's over in two seconds. You can also see how the top teeth are grinded into a 'V' the bottom incisor is quite long just now.

I only remove the clog up once or twice a week.

 
Lovely pics, and I see a little glimpse of my fred in the backgrouddrool
 
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