Saturday, July 25, 2009

When do dogs start losing there teeth?

As a puppy they can start loosing their teeth aroun 4-6 months. As an adult, generaly they don't unless there is a problem.

When do dogs start losing there teeth?
Dogs start losing THEIR teeth around 4 months.
Reply:Milk/baby teeth? My pup started losing his around 4 months. If they aren't all gone by the time the dog gets spayed/neutered (around 6 months), the vet will usually take them out while the dog is "under", to make room for the new teeth to come in straight.
Reply:depends on how hard you hit them. if you hit them right mabe in the fist few weeks of geeting them lol jk. maybe 12 years old
Reply:When the teeth are no longer firm, they not only cause pain but also an extremely unpleasant smell. They should be extracted as soon as possible by means of a simple and painless operation.
Reply:IN PUPS AROUND 5 TO 6 MONTHS AND THERE ARE TIMES WHEN U PLAY WITH THE DOG U WILL FIND ONE ON THE FLOOR STUCK IN FAVORITE TOY,,,,,,


THIS IS TRUE I HAVE KEPT 2 TEETH FROM 2 DIFFERENT DOGS





NOW OLDER DOGS CAN LOOSE AS EARLY AS 6 TO 7 YEARS DEPENDS ON WHAT THEY EAT AND IF THE OWNER TAKES CARE OF THEM. VET CKS
Reply:normally aged at 16 weeks start to loose them and by 25weeks have lost them all. but can vary a few weeks either way.
Reply:Puppies start teething at 3 months, losing their incisors first and finish teething between 7 - 8 months.
Reply:When they are puppies but sometimes you never know they lost any.
Reply:If your dog is a puppy, from 4 to 6 months old. If your dog is a adult depending on the care taken to the teeth, any age. A adult dog can start loosing his/her teeth due to various reasons.



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