Friday, July 31, 2009

At what age will my young dragon start losing his baby teeth? He is chewing on everything in sight?

Chewing on things is a good way to know that he is about to lose them, he is loosening them up, soon you will find them embedded in everything he chews on, coffee table, chair legs and such.

At what age will my young dragon start losing his baby teeth? He is chewing on everything in sight?
Give him a fireproof chew bone Feona.
Reply:As you know, dragons live until the age of 300. They have a full set of teeth by age 20, however, they keep replacing broken teeth all the time, kind of like a shark, as you know they live off gargoyles and other tasty, crunchy titbits. They have been known to accidently bite off a knight's finger from time to time. As they get old, they get forgetful about who they should protect. So, to answer your question, your baby dragon will probably have a full set of teeth by the time he's 2-3 years old, so you will just have to be patient and keep all valuable objects out of reach.
Reply:They never fully lose all their baby teeth, you actually have to pull them so the new ones come in. If you go to your local pharmacy, you can pickup up some Dragon Teeth-B-Gone. It's in the same Isle as the Dragon Mite-Away.
Reply:Are we talking a kimono dragon or maybe puff the magic dragons kid. Do you have a puppy or kitten or kitten thats chewing on everything in sight and you are blaming it on the dragon. I'm thinking in the next 6 months to a year he should lose his baby teeth. Maybe you should call your vet and ask him or her.


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