We just rescued a 2 year old boy this past weekend. He's such a sweetie I can't believe it. I've always been envious of those who say their ferret snuggles because I've never seen one that could be held for more than 30 seconds or so. Well, I finally got a snuggler. He'll crawl up the couch and get right in your lap and go to sleep. His name was "Ferret." What can I say, the original caretaker had no imagination. I also adopted a doberman once whose name was Dobi so I guess there are a lot of unimaginative people out there. For now he has no name since we need to find one that fits, but that's another topic. On to the point of this post... His left lower canine is comes out at a slight angle. The end result is that a pocket to receive it has formed in his upper, inner lip. He eats well and appears quite healthy and it doesn't seem to bother him, but I'm still concerned. Has anyone dealt with extraction of this tooth? I understand that the possibility exists of breaking the jawbone during the extraction. He's going to our vet this Saturday for a complete check and vaccinations (he's never been to the vet in his life!) and would like to go armed with others' past experience in this regard. Mike [Posted in FML issue 1849]