Sunday, October 11, 2009

Do puppys lose they're baby teeth? Do they even have baby teeth?

I noticed blood on my new puppy's toy while playing with her. I looked at it and it looks like she may have lost a tooth. Is this normal?

Do puppys lose they're baby teeth? Do they even have baby teeth?
yes they do have baby teeth, and yes they lose them. they usually swallow them but sometimes you find them laying around
Reply:Yes, it's totally normal.. Like humans, puppies have baby teeth and they will loose them when their permanent teeth start growing in.
Reply:It is normal.
Reply:Yes it is. Just like us, dogs have baby teeth and will lose them. Nothing to worry about at all. :)
Reply:yeah they are like little babys they will lose there baby teeth
Reply:yes they change their teeth
Reply:yes they do....when my puppy first started losing his i freaked out...i thought he had broken it or something..but when i called the vet and asked about it he said it was perfectly natural
Reply:yup they do! Most of the time you wont find them or even realize they fell out. Make sure to give your new puppy lots of chew toys to help with his teething!
Reply:Yes, pups lose their puppy teeth. This generally goes from 4-6 months old. This is the teething phase, where they want to chew on everything. Usually you don't even see the teeth because they swallow them when they fall out, but when playing with toys they will sometimes come out and fall on the ground. It's normal, and there is no need to worry!
Reply:canines most definitly are born with a set of teeth which later on are replaced with adulthood ones. like humans they are overgrown by the older pairs and eventually fall off.
Reply:Puppies do lose their baby teeth.
Reply:Yes they alll lose there baby teeth! It is natural! Don't play tug a war when she has loose teethe! Any more questions please Email me at Pugglewlover1207@GMAil.com
Reply:Yes they do, but why didn't you do some research and learn about dogs before owning one?
Reply:yes this is normal, i have pitbull and no to long ago he was loosing his teeth left and right i even found one on the floor, but then i looked in his mouth and seen some bigger teeth coming right in. don't worry, and when you see bleeding take it's toy away for a few minutes, just till the bleeding stops then give it back because it's teething. good luck!
Reply:Yeah, it's perfectly normal. When puppies start chewing on things (you'll be surprised how creative they can get, 2 of my dogs chewed into the sheet rock of the walls), they're teething (the pain of new teeth coming in if I remember right). Start buying toys for them to chew on to break bad habits early on. You'll just have to try to see what's best, soft plastic toys (like balls) are probably best.
Reply:Puppies do have baby teeth. They have 28 baby teeth between three and six weeks of age. They lost those teeth when they are around four months old. There is some variation in breed but most have 42 adult teeth, with the molars coming in last at about six - seven months old.
Reply:Yes they do ,Usually they just swallow them
Reply:Yes, they have baby teeth. The adult teeth begin coming in at about 4 months with the incisors, and continue up to about 7 or 8 months for the last molars. It's the reason most chewing problems begin to occur in this time period. Make sue she has plenty of "legal" toys to chew on or she will find things to gnaw on that you might not appreciate having chewed!
Reply:Yes they have puppy teeth and will start to lose them around 4 months of age. Keep an eye on them because sometimes they will not lose one or two puppy teeth and the adult teeth will have a hard time coming in. If that happens they may need to have the tooth extracted by the vet. It is safe to use some baby teething gel on their gums while they are teething if they seem to be in a lot of pain..use a small amount and rub it on the gums. Providing some hard rubber bones with bumps on them with help with the teething stage also by encouraging those puppy teeth to loosen up and come out.
Reply:yes..i had never thought about it until my dog lost his and i've actually found some...
Reply:As you can tell by all the replies they do have baby teeth. Then why am I typing my fat fingers to the bone? Nobody warned you about the teeth falling on the floor and you stepping on them. Lets just say my kids learned a couple of new words the first time I stepped on one. Good luck!
Reply:Absolutely normal. They usually fall out while they are eating, and you never even see the missing teeth. You have nothing to worry about--Your Puppy is growing up---CONGRATULATIONS..



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