Characteristics and precautions of Husky’s tooth replacement period

Feb 29,2024
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Huskies have entered the tooth replacement period from 4 months to one year old. At this time, attention should be paid to the health care of Huskies’ teeth. Specific Husky dental care methods and precautions are as follows:

1. Characteristics of Husky’s teeth changing period

Huskies enter the teething period from four months to one year old. At this time, Husky puppies will love to bite things because their teeth are changing. For example, leather shoes, shoes, sofa wooden bars, TV stereo wooden frames, and floors are all good places for Husky puppies to grind their teeth.

At this time, the dog owner does not need to scold the Husky in particular, because this is a normal physiological reaction of the Husky. If you are afraid that the dog will bite things at home, you can buy a chewing toy for the Husky.

One thing to note at this time is not to let the Husky bite dirty things to avoid breeding bacteria and causing diarrhea.

2. Pay attention to regular oral examinations for Huskies

Some dog owners often underestimate the importance of plaque control due to various reasons, such as lack of awareness of oral health care, and are unwilling to brush their dogs' teeth, which puts the oral health of their dogs at risk, so they must brush their dogs' teeth regularly. .

In fact, the permanent teeth of Huskies who are seven months old have already fixed their growth. At this time, you must pay attention to the cleaning and maintenance of Husky’s teeth. Otherwise, Huskies are very prone to bad breath or various oral diseases. Therefore, it is very important to give your Husky regular dental check-ups.

Regular check-ups are to keep your veterinarian informed of the progress of your preventive care. For dogs that develop plaque quickly or have a history of oral disease, regular checkups and cleanings should be more frequent.

If oral diseases are found, the veterinarian will recommend that you perform a professional teeth cleaning for your dog to remove plaque, tartar, and calculus on the teeth; sometimes if there are gum cysts or even cauliflower-like tissue formed, It is necessary to remove part of the necrotic gum tissue of the Husky dog ​​or extract the teeth to facilitate treatment.

Therefore, we strongly encourage dog owners to have regular oral examinations for their Huskies to prevent periodontal disease in advance. Only in this way can your Husky dog ​​be happier and happier!

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