Dogs’ teeth

The dog’s teeth will begin to grow at about 20 days, and at one to two months, the dog’s milk teeth will gradually develop completely, and then the dog will continue to change teeth in the following months, and almost at nine months of age, the dog will complete the tooth replacement. Dogs in the dental growth period can feed the dog more nutritional cream, calcium-rich food to promote dental development. Dogs have a total of 42 teeth, including 12 incisors, 4 canines, 16 premolars and 10 molars. Dogs will start to replace their teeth around 3 months of age, around 6 months of age, all their canine teeth will be replaced, and around 8-12 months of age, all their teeth will be basically replaced, and around 10 years of age, the dog’s teeth will start to fall out, and the dog will enter old age.

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