When do dogs change their teeth?
Dogs generally start to lose their teeth when they are three months old, and it will continue until they are six months old. At this time, basically all the teeth will be replaced by permanent teeth. It is normal that some dogs may have a delay. As long as it's not too long. During the tooth replacement period, the dog's teeth will be itchy and painful. Parents can prepare some teething sticks for it to relieve it.
Tip:
Dog’s teeth are very important to the dog’s health. Parents should remember to take more care of their dogs’ teeth after their teeth change. This way they will age slower and live longer.
Random articles
- Japanese Shiba Inu IQ and Shiba Inu personality
- What to do if your dog goes into shock
- Things to note when raising a Satsuma
- Can I beat an Akita dog if it disobeys?
- Dog white sticky eye mucus
- What to do if your dog poops black and loose stools
- Will it be ok if the dog pulls out the roundworms?
- What should dogs eat during pregnancy?
- Dog keeps licking itself after shaving
- How long does it take for a dog to recover from false pregnancy?