How to see the age of Alaskan dogs

How do I know the age of my Alaskan dog? At about 20 days of age, the Alaskan dog’s teeth will gradually grow unevenly; by 30-40 days, its milk incisors will gradually grow; at 2 months of age, all milk teeth will grow, and the teeth will be sharp and white; at 4 months of age, the first milk incisor will be replaced; at 5-6 months of age, the second and third milk incisors and all milk teeth will be replaced. The age of the Alaskan dog can be judged by the specific situation of the teeth, as the age of the Alaskan sled dog changes, the growth and wear of the teeth will also appear in different states, in general, the Alaskan sled dog in about 20 days after birth, the teeth will gradually grow out unevenly; by 30-40 days, its milk incisors will gradually grow; 2 months of age At 4 months of age, the first incisor will be replaced; at 5-6 months of age, the second and third incisors and all the milk teeth will be replaced; at 8 months of age, all the teeth will be replaced with permanent teeth; by the time the Alaskan Sheltie is 1 year old, the permanent teeth will be complete, polished and firm, and the upper incisors will have cusps. At the age of 5 years, the cusps of the third incisors of the lower jaw are slightly worn, while the first and second incisors of the lower jaw are worn in a rectangular shape.

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