I am not sure why you are so worked up about all of this. I didn't read that anyone said you are not taking care of your animal. Taking the BEST care of them, and them having ZERO health issues still doesn't mean that the dog has a genetic propensity to bad teeth. Our Maddy was spoiled to death. The best of everything. Food, vet care, etc. She still had the softest teeth I have ever seen in a dog. Wore them down to nubs by the age of 3 with tennis balls. Broke and killed 2 of her front incisors by fetching a rubber bumper.
The board is newly up again and we are all thankful that Woody has been able to resurrect it again. If you can't appreciate it, try one of the other lab forums. We'd like to keep this as a friendly place.
Jen
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You've gotten advice. I am going to close this as I only see things going downhill.
Jen
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