How can I tell the age of a Pug? Generally Pug’s age is judged by the state of the teeth, about 20 days to grow out, until 2 months to grow all the milk teeth, 2-6 months to replace the milk teeth; 8 months after the teeth are replaced with permanent teeth, 1 year old permanent teeth growth complete; 1.5-10 years old began to wear out the cusp of the teeth, after 10 years old canine teeth began to fall out. Let’s take a look at the dental condition of the Pug between the different ages. The distribution of permanent teeth in adult Pug: 6 upper and lower incisors, 2 upper and lower canines, 8 upper and lower premolars, 4 molars in the upper jaw and 6 molars in the lower jaw, for a total of 42 teeth. The distribution of the number of mammary teeth in the juvenile Pug: 6 incisors upper and lower, 2 canines upper and lower, and 6 premolars upper and lower, for a total of 28 teeth. The age of the adult Pug is most evident in the growth, wear, and sharpness of the teeth, so we can judge the age of the puppy by the number, strength, newness, and brightness of the canine teeth. Judgment criteria: Around 20 days, the teeth gradually grow unevenly, 30-40 days, the milk incisors are complete, 2 months, all the milk teeth are complete, the tip is thin and tender white, 2-4 months, the first milk incisors are replaced, 5-6 months, the second and third milk incisors and all the milk teeth are replaced, 8 months or more, all the teeth are replaced with permanent teeth. At the age of 1.5 years, the cusps of the first mandibular incisor are worn down. 2.5 years, the cusps of the second mandibular incisor are worn down. 3.5 years, the cusps of the first maxillary incisor are worn down. 4.5 years, the cusps of the second maxillary incisor are worn down. 5 years, the cusps of the third mandibular incisor are slightly worn down, while the first and second mandibular incisors are worn in a rectangular shape. At age 6, the cusps of the third mandibular incisors are worn out and the canine teeth are bluntly rounded. This is due to the environment in which he lives, the food he eats, and other factors that affect him. The age of the dog can be judged by the teeth of the Pug is still relatively accurate.
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