Treating gingival stomatitis in a 2-year-old typically involves supportive care, including maintaining good oral hygiene and soothing discomfort. Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, may be used to alleviate pain, but always consult a pediatrician for appropriate dosing. Encouraging fluids and soft foods can help prevent dehydration and ensure nutrition. If symptoms persist or worsen, seeking medical attention is important to rule out underlying infections or other conditions.
It would be a miracle if that happened
Of course you can, no problem, cooked or raw.
Only with the parents permission.
maybe 17.2 hh ?
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You can give her a soother. Hope that helps! :)
They're playing with you. Play back.
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No but it could become a problem without gentle but firm discipline and talking and telling the 3 year old why they shouldn't do that.
S but you would have to watch your back
it may depend on local laws, but i think it is ok until they are of school age around 5
spaniels were originally bred as hunting dogs so yes i think you should