When do golden retriever dogs get their teeth?
Golden retriever dogs usually change their teeth when they are 3-8 months old. The specific time is: around 2 months old, all the deciduous teeth will grow in. The first deciduous incisor teeth will be replaced at 2-4 months old, and 5-6 months old. The second and third deciduous incisors and deciduous canines will be replaced at the age of 8 months. After the age of 8 months, all golden retriever dogs will be replaced with permanent teeth.
Of course, this is just a common phenomenon, and some golden retrievers change teeth earlier or later. This is related to the golden retriever's own physique, the food it eats, and the environment in which it grows. Generally speaking, there is no problem if there is a time difference of 1-2 months, and parents do not need to worry too much. However, if your dog is slow to grow new teeth during the tooth replacement process, or if it has symptoms such as double rows of teeth or inflammation, you must take your golden retriever to see a doctor in time. Paying attention to calcium supplementation during tooth replacement can avoid many problems, so you can give your dog calcium powder or foods high in calcium, such as tofu, dried shrimps, kelp, etc.
In addition, owners should prepare some dog chews or large bone sticks for Golden Retriever dogs to grind their teeth. Because dogs during teething period like to chew everything in the house that they can come into contact with. Prepare dog chews for him to chew, which can not only indirectly protect the furniture at home, but also relieve the symptoms of sore and itchy gums in golden retrievers.
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