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Surely you have ever wondered, at what age do dogs change their teeth? Or how can you know if it is already happening and if it needs some special care during this stage?
Stay with us because in this article we will help you answer some questions about this and many more questions, so keep reading!
When we talk about at what age dogs change their teeth, we are referring to the age at which milk teeth change into permanent teeth. However, dogs, like other mammals, are not born with teeth, since they are not needed during the suckling stage.
The age at which the milk teeth appear can vary, either due to the breed, its size, etc., but here we share only an estimate of the times when this can happen.
During the first three weeks of life, the first milk teeth begin to appear; although it will not be until three months of life when the puppies begin to change their teeth and their permanent teeth appear. In general, it can be established that a dog already has all its adult teeth by seven or eight months of life.
Puppies have 28 to 32 milk teeth: incisors, canines, and premolars. The molars will appear until they have their final teeth. The order of the first teeth will be as follows:
When the time comes for our pet to change its teeth, it will go from the initial 28 milk teeth to 42 permanent teeth. In general, although there are exceptions in some breeds, adult teeth will be divided into 22 teeth in the lower jaw and 20 in the upper jaw.
The process of changing teeth is something very annoying for our puppies, and it almost always coincides with an exploration stage. Let's get to know some of the most common symptoms that you can detect to know that our pet has started or is changing teeth.
It is important to know that at this stage puppies have the need to nibble on everything within their reach, such as furniture, shoes, among other objects. Do not punish or scold him, this behavior is completely natural and he does it to try to ease his pain. So you can offer him a toy that he can bite and reward him with a Waggy's cookie, which will also help him to be more relaxed and less anxious in these episodes.
The change of teeth in dogs is a process, just as it happens in babies and children, there are no exact dates but we can say that the duration of the milk teeth of puppies is between 3 to 7 months and the process of fall and that are replaced lasts several weeks.
During all this natural process, you can help your puppy to have a little better time in the process, here are our recommendations:
The permanent teeth tend to wear out from use, as in the rest of the species. The first teeth to wear will be the lower central incisors and, later, the upper ones.
From the age of three, the teeth of dogs begin to yellow and tartar appear. It is recommended that at this age products be used to help fight tartar on the teeth. In addition, in some cases the accumulation of tartar may be prior to this age. And over the years it is normal for some teeth to move, become loose and end up falling out , especially in smaller breeds. It is good for the vet to periodically check our puppy's muzzle, to ensure that everything is in order and give you guidelines to keep your dog's dental hygiene in good condition.
In conclusion, now that you know more about the change of teeth in dogs and what to do to favor this process, as well as so that no problem arises, it is important to check and control their teeth, and if you suspect that something is not right or notice any abnormal changes, do not hesitate to go to the vet. Only in this way can we prevent major complications.
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