How can I tell the age of a Rottweiler? Generally speaking, Rottweiler’s teeth will start to appear after 10 days of life, and after 2 months, the incisors, canines and molars will gradually be replaced by permanent teeth. 2-4 months for the incisors, 4-6 months for the canines and 8-10 months for the permanent teeth, it takes about 1.5 years for all the teeth of Rottweiler to be complete and strong. At 30-40 days old, Rottweiler’s milk incisors will gradually grow in; at 2 months of age, all milk teeth will grow in, and the teeth will be fine 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 canine teeth will be replaced; at 8 months of age, all teeth will be replaced with permanent teeth. At 2.5 years of age, the cusps of the mandibular second incisors are worn out. 3.5 years of age, the cusps of the maxillary first incisors are worn out. 4.5 years of age, the cusps of the maxillary second incisors are worn out. 5 years of age, the cusps of the mandibular third incisors are slightly worn out, while the mandibular first and second incisors are worn in a rectangular shape. At the age of 8 years, the first mandibular incisors were worn in an anteriorly inclined direction.
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