Dogs generally begin to replace their teeth after three months of life. This is when the dog’s milk teeth from birth will begin to fall out and the permanent teeth will begin to grow. It is important to avoid letting your dog eat anything too hard at this time. Dogs need a lot of calcium when they are changing teeth, and owners should pay attention to supplementing their dogs with food. You can feed your dog bone broth, but don’t let your dog chew on the bones to avoid hurting his gums. If it’s too much trouble, it’s okay to feed your dog calcium tablets directly.
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