Monday, April 20, 2009

Puppy Teeth?

I have a 5 month old puppy and on some spots of her gums she has no teeth? i dontknow if they already fell out or they havent grew in yet? at what age do puppies lose their baby teeth or when do they have all their teeth? she%26#039;s always bitting things i i guess its cause of the teeth thing right? Or maybe she%26#039;s a little late on this?

Puppy Teeth?
My puppy is also 5 months old and has just started losing her puppy teeth. In the past week, she has lost 4. Between 5 and 6 months is the time that they start to lose them. Her adult teeth are just starting to show, she looks so cute, like a little kindergartner. Give your puppy lots of different textures of chew toys. My pup really has not stopped chewing on all of her different types of toys, but she does tend to be a little more cautious on the ones that are harder. We also give her ice cubes, and she just loves them. Good Luck, and enjoy your puppy, we absolutly love ours!
Reply:She%26#039;s about the right age. Her adult teeth will be there soon!
Reply:A puppy begins teething at 3 months and will have all their adult teeth around 7 - 8 months. They lose incisors first, then premolars and molars and canine teeth.
Reply:sHE IS LOSING BABY TEETH FOR NEW TEETH TO COME IN, MAKE SURE YOU GET HEALTHY CHEW TOYS, NOT ALL HARD EITHER, RUBBER DOGGY TOYS AND NYLABONES ARE THE BEST. sorry for the caps in a hurry.
Reply:She is at the right age for her teeth to be falling out. i never found my dog%26#039;s teeth when his fell out...i wanted to save one lol. but yeah they will start growing in soon. its quite adorable when you lift their lips and see tiny itty bitty teeth in there. then in a few weeks its fangs! ahah. enjoy!
Reply:puppies lose their teeth at different rates and some teeth, like molars, grow in about your pups age or a bit later, and cause another bout of teething. The teething process can last for up to about a yr. old. It%26#039;s normal and just have plenty of chew toys, Nylabones, etc for your pup to chew on. There some chew toys you can freeze, too, and those are comforting to their gums. check into getting a kennel cab for unsupervised times to prevent your puppy from biting or chewing something that you treasure or that could be harmful to her.


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Reply:No 5, 6 and even 7 months is fine for loosing teeth. My dog is 7 mo. and he has some places where there are no teeth still. Give her some teething rings (for dogs) and some chewies. She is still teething. No, she%26#039;s not late, she%26#039;s perfectly normal.
Reply:Get her toys to chew and prevent her from chewing hands or other human parts, bitting habits can start at this age if you don%26#039;t correct her. I remember that I got scared when my previous dog was teething, we were playing with a rope and a little fawn get stuck at his end. Well, it is a way to get a tiny souvenir from your puppy.
Reply:no! she%26#039;s just the right time to have her new teeth grow in, don;t be worried! she%26#039;s biting on things, helping her teeth grow, good luck!
Reply:dont worry she will get all her teeth soon.if she dosent start to get some by 8 months, you should she a vet.
Reply:dont worry she will get all of them at 7 mounths



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