How does the age of the Pomeranian dog look like? Over 8 months, all the teeth are replaced with permanent teeth; 1 year old, permanent teeth are long, polished and firm, with cusps on the upper incisors; if the second incisor cusp of the lower jaw is worn down (cusp wear out), it is about 1.5-2.5 years old. If the first incisor cusp of the maxilla is worn out, about 3.5 years, and the second incisor is worn out, about 4.5 years; if the third incisor cusp of the mandible is slightly worn out and the first and second incisors of the mandible have worn into a flat surface, about 5 years; if the third incisor of the mandible is worn to a blunt circle, about 6 years; if the first incisor of the mandible is worn to the root and the wear surface is longitudinally oval-shaped, about 7 years; if the first incisor of the mandible If the wear surface is tilted forward, about 8 years old; dogs over 10 years old basically begin to lose teeth, incisor wear becomes very small and the teeth will be yellow. Older dogs without good oral care will even have bad breath, lots of calculus, red and swollen gums and even periodontitis. Like people, people will have gray hair when they get older, and so do dogs. Especially dogs that originally had darker coats, their coats will turn white when they get older. The original black and shiny nose color will slowly become lighter or even turn into a white nose, and Boomer’s legs and feet will become inflexible.
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