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The puppy’s teeth are white and short, generally 3 to 4 weeks after birth, and all the milk teeth will be complete by 2 months of age. Later, at 3 to 4 months of age, permanent teeth begin to grow; generally, at 8 to 9 months of age, permanent teeth are complete. The permanent teeth are white and coarse, and the incisors have sharp protrusions. When buying a puppy, the age of the puppy is generally determined by the mammary teeth. At 1 month of age, the mammary teeth appear, at 1.5 months, the 2nd and 4th premolar teeth appear, and at 2 months of age, all the mammary teeth appear; at 3 to 4 months of age, the 1st and 2nd permanent incisors appear. In this way, you can initially determine the age of the puppy. The selection of a Pomeranian depends on the size of the male and female dogs of the same breed there is no difference in intelligence between male and female dogs, and there is no big difference in the size and weight of small breeds of dogs in male and female dogs. Of course, adult male dogs are slightly larger than female large size. Generally speaking, there is little difference between male and female dogs, the male dog may be more active and the female dog more obedient. The biggest difference between males and females is that normal adult females give birth and feed their puppies after pregnancy during the breeding season. However, male dogs can “flush” at any time after they reach adulthood, while females come into heat twice a year on average, and their vulva will bleed, perhaps soiling carpets, floors, or attracting male dogs to ring them, although ligation can solve such problems. Selecting a Pomeranian by its coat

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