You just got your 8-week old puppy home and although she came with a full set of teeth, she was not born with them and she is not going to keep them. She may be all over you and your belongings now with her sharp little teeth, but rest assured she will...
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The average puppy has 28 deciduous also known as baby, milk or temporary teeth. Deciduous, just like with trees, means that the teeth will fall out. These starter teeth include incisors, canines and premolars; puppies don't have molars. An interesting...
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Puppies are born without teeth. Their first days are spent in a dark and silent world, where they do little besides nurse and sleep. As the days pass, they began to see, hear and smell. Senses more acute than any human will ever know begin to develop...
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Just like toddlers, puppies lose their teeth and grow back larger, adult teeth. The baby teeth fall out on their own and larger, sharper adult teeth grow in their place.
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Puppies spend nearly the entire first nine months of their lives in one stage of teething or another. Teething is painful and gums become irritated and even bleed occasionally. The discomforts of teething lead puppies to engage in the activity for which...
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