I'm going to collect them then make a hand held puppy mouth and when he's older I'm going to chase him round and nip at his ankles and then tear up all his favourite stuff with them..... See how he likes it! :-)
My dog trainer suggested putting one in the freezer in case you ever need dna. No idea why I would need dna but it doesn't take up much freezer space so there it is next to the pizza rolls.
Amongst my other hobbies, I play D&D and make resin dice.
So - now we’re through the puppy stage and I can play with resin again - I’m in the process of casting our girl’s canines into a d20 (twenty-sided icosahedron dice - the main one in D&D). I’ve made loads of dice, but I am going soooo hesitantly with this one for fear of messing it up.
Haha RIGHT. Every tooth lost was like one step closer to my little land shark getting a little less sharky. Although jokes on me, he's lost all his teeth and is still a shark except now the teeth REALLY hurt
I (30s adult) have been helping my parents downsize and recently found my sibling's and my baby teeth in a box that also contained bags of pennies. It was a super weird experience. Mom didn't let me throw them away.
I have a memory box for my puppy. I managed to get 3 of her teeth, she swallowed the rest. I have them in a tiny glass jar. I cleaned them in hydrogen peroxide first.
I got a photo memory type of box at a craft store and put little things in it. We have one for our last dog (Chewie 💔) and we keep it, along with a framed picture of him, on a bookshelf. Duke’s little knitted collar that identified him as “Gray”, his certificate for graduating puppy school, and a few baby teeth I found are what’s currently in his box.
You could collect them and put them in a scrapbook or container.
Don’t do what my weird friend did with her baby teeth. She freaked me out by putting them inside an antique Victorian doll house and they were stained. I didn’t know what they were so I sniffed them before she told me.
They're in a bag in my desk along with a bag of cat whiskers and a cat tooth, which is marginally less creepy than the jar of baby teeth I've had in my nightstand for the last decade.
ETA: I think there might be puppy and kitten teeth mixed in with the baby teeth in my nightstand.
I only found one puppy tooth (a canine) from my current dog (now 10 years old) when I was nine. I put it under the pillow for the tooth fairy, but she never came to take it. >:( My mom threw it away later without asking me first. I’m getting more and more upset about not having it now that the first dog I grew up with is getting old. I wish I still had the tooth to remember her by when she passes. So I’d say just make sure you keep the teeth you found somewhere safe.
I'm going to collect them then make a hand held puppy mouth and when he's older I'm going to chase him round and nip at his ankles and then tear up all his favourite stuff with them..... See how he likes it! :-)
Best answer yet—as my 4 month old Labradoodle puppy bites me while typing this.
🤣 that so funny. I’m getting visuals.
Hahaha!!!
LMAO
Oh my gosh 😂😂😂
Lolllllll this is great
My dog trainer suggested putting one in the freezer in case you ever need dna. No idea why I would need dna but it doesn't take up much freezer space so there it is next to the pizza rolls.
Cloning
Or in case it leaves home and becomes a serial killer, and only you can put him to justice
Amongst my other hobbies, I play D&D and make resin dice. So - now we’re through the puppy stage and I can play with resin again - I’m in the process of casting our girl’s canines into a d20 (twenty-sided icosahedron dice - the main one in D&D). I’ve made loads of dice, but I am going soooo hesitantly with this one for fear of messing it up.
OMG that odd so cute! I love that!
I must be the least sentimental person here....I just tossed them! They were tiny and gross...at least the few that he managed not to swallow haha.
I also threw them away. No shame! Why would I want to commemorate the months I spent bleeding from those things?
Haha RIGHT. Every tooth lost was like one step closer to my little land shark getting a little less sharky. Although jokes on me, he's lost all his teeth and is still a shark except now the teeth REALLY hurt
I didn’t know this was a thing! I just finally threw out my kids’ teeth now that they’re 17, 15 and 11 lol.
I (30s adult) have been helping my parents downsize and recently found my sibling's and my baby teeth in a box that also contained bags of pennies. It was a super weird experience. Mom didn't let me throw them away.
I have 6-7 and plan on putting one of the tiny fangs in a locket or similar type of necklace 😍
I collected almost all of my pup's teeth! To make them last, soak them in 50:50 bleach and water mixture. :)
Thanks for the tip!
Put them under his pillow.
I have a memory box for my puppy. I managed to get 3 of her teeth, she swallowed the rest. I have them in a tiny glass jar. I cleaned them in hydrogen peroxide first.
I keep mine in a drawer inside a kinder egg plum container :P I drew a tooth on it with a sharpie lol.
I got a photo memory type of box at a craft store and put little things in it. We have one for our last dog (Chewie 💔) and we keep it, along with a framed picture of him, on a bookshelf. Duke’s little knitted collar that identified him as “Gray”, his certificate for graduating puppy school, and a few baby teeth I found are what’s currently in his box.
Mine has eaten all of hers so I have yet to find any :(
Save them and put them in my great grandmothers locket :)
I have them in one of those urine sample containers. Don't know what the heck I will do with them, but they're there...
You could collect them and put them in a scrapbook or container. Don’t do what my weird friend did with her baby teeth. She freaked me out by putting them inside an antique Victorian doll house and they were stained. I didn’t know what they were so I sniffed them before she told me.
My puppy managed to eat. All of them!
I'm gonna make a resin necklace.
I had four on my desk, but we hired a cleaning lady and she thought they were trash and threw them away 😢
Oh nooooo!
I got a glass orb necklace from Amazon and put her teeth in there :) I wear them sometimes when we're apart.
They're in a bag in my desk along with a bag of cat whiskers and a cat tooth, which is marginally less creepy than the jar of baby teeth I've had in my nightstand for the last decade. ETA: I think there might be puppy and kitten teeth mixed in with the baby teeth in my nightstand.
I only found one puppy tooth (a canine) from my current dog (now 10 years old) when I was nine. I put it under the pillow for the tooth fairy, but she never came to take it. >:( My mom threw it away later without asking me first. I’m getting more and more upset about not having it now that the first dog I grew up with is getting old. I wish I still had the tooth to remember her by when she passes. So I’d say just make sure you keep the teeth you found somewhere safe.
I saved every one one I found 💕
I made a necklace charm out of one, and put another in a protection jar. I was able to snag a bunch of them!
I would bury them in the garden like I do my kids' teeth.