Saturday, July 25, 2009

I have a 5 month old puppy how do u know if they have there baby teeth at that time?

My puppy is 5 months old sh lost one of her front fang teeth. How do I know if that was a pernament tooth or a baby tooth?

I have a 5 month old puppy how do u know if they have there baby teeth at that time?
puppy canine (those "fangs") teeth are a little curved, adult canine teeth are pretty straight. Depending on the breed/size of the dog, incisors start coming in at about 4 months old and the canines should start coming in just shortly after. If she is 5 months old, sounds like everyones on track!
Reply:Pups lose their fang teeth right around 6 months. So I would bet what she lost was a baby tooth. Those are the last to fall out. Your baby is growing up :o)
Reply:Baby tooth! Check into her breed and see when they are suppose to stop losing their puppy teeth, that way you know when the teething and tooth loss should stop. :)
Reply:Puppies generally lose their teeth between 3 and 7 months. I wouldn't be worried if she lost a tooth right now. But you can tell if the one she lost is really sharp, the adult canines are more rounded.
Reply:puppies start to get their adult teeth at about 6 months of age. The baby teeth are called decidious. The puppy tooth will be sharper and smaller than the adult canine
Reply:Most dogs have all their adult teeth by 6-7months old. She lost a baby tooth. Adult teeth are very difficult to remove.
Reply:Baby tooth. Puppy teeth are sharp. Doggy teeth are thicker %26amp; more dull.
Reply:Dogs start loosing their baby teeth at 4 1/2 mo.


Don't worry the fang is one of the last to fall out
Reply:Don't worry. You'll be seeing teeth in the poo or hearing them rattle into the vacuum cleaner for a little while yet








Good Luck
Reply:Because they're sharp!
Reply:my pup still had some of her baby teeth, she didnt get her full set until 8 months old. You should see them on the floor when they fall out, i kept all of my pups, but sometimes you dont ever find them. The puppy ones are white, small, and very sharp, adult teeth are darker, thicker and not like little needles. Your vet should tell you when you have your booster.
Reply:Baby teeth in a puppy are tiny and needle sharp. Puppies start to shed their baby teeth from about 4 months and generally have a full set of adult teeth by the time that they are months old.





The adult teeth when they grow in are instantly recognisable as permanent teeth, especially the canine teeth as they are more than twice the size and thickness of the baby teeth. Don't worry, in another month she'll probably have all her adult teeth.
Reply:it will be a puppy tooth small like a pin his new teeth with grow very soon.......
Reply:puppies teeth from around 4 or 5 months to about 9 or 10 months. Her teeth will be falling out around now til they're all replaced so don't worry. You will notice she prob chews everything she can at the moment too. this will stop once her adult teeth are in,much like a human baby, it chews all it can tilall the teeth are in. make sure she has loads of chew toys to protect your shoes, kids toys etc.
Reply:puppy teeth are like needles and smaller



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