What is the age of a French Bulldog? The age of a French Bulldog is determined by a combination of the growth of the dog’s teeth, the crest and wear of the teeth, their shape, and color. The older the dog is, the more severely the teeth will wear, and older dogs will lose their teeth. Newborn puppies have no teeth in their mouths, and adult dogs have a total of 42 teeth and puppies have a total of 28 teeth. As a puppy grows up, it slowly starts to develop teeth, and then after the teeth are replaced, the permanent teeth grow in, and the dog’s mouth is fully dentate. After that, in the dog’s long years of growth, because of diet, aging and other reasons, the dog’s teeth will slowly wear, the older the more serious the wear, older dogs will also lose teeth. The growth, wear and tear of the dog’s teeth are closely related to the growth of the dog’s age. Clinical experiments have found that every time a dog reaches an age, its teeth will show an inherent state: the age of the dog, mainly by the growth of the dog’s teeth, the peak of the teeth and the degree of wear of the teeth, shape, color and other comprehensive determination, in order to grasp, the dog’s tooth test is introduced as follows: adult dogs have a total of 42 teeth, puppies have a total of 28 teeth. 20 days – — Around 4-6 weeks of age — the milk incisors are full grown. At nearly two months of age, all the milk teeth are white, thin and pointed. 2-4 months of age – the first milk incisors are replaced. 5-6 months of age – the second and third milk incisors and milk teeth are replaced. 8 months of age – all permanent teeth are replaced. Later — all permanent teeth are replaced 1 year old —- permanent teeth are full grown, white and shiny, the upper part of the incisors are pointed and convex 1.5 years old — — large cusps of the mandibular second incisors, worn down to the small cusps flush, this phenomenon is called cusp wear 2.5 years —- mandibular second incisors Cusp wear 3.5 years —- maxillary first incisor cusp wear 4.5 years —- maxillary second Incisor cusp wear 5 years old —- Mandibular third incisor cusp slightly worn, mandibular first and second incisor wear surface is spaced 6 years old — –Mandibular third incisor cusp worn out, canine bluntly rounded 7 years old —- Mandibular first incisor worn to the root, wear surface longitudinally elliptical 8 years old – –worn mandibular first incisor angled anteriorly 10 years old —- mandibular second and maxillary first incisors with longitudinal oval wear surface 10-16 years old —- incisor loss canine teeth are not aligned PS: In fact, each dog has its own growth pattern, the growth, wear and loss of teeth in addition to the dog’s own physique has a relationship, the acquired care also has an impact on it. The dog’s teeth will be healthier if you pay attention to brushing and cleaning the mouth. Although, according to the dog’s teeth can not clearly determine how many years, months, days it was born, but determine the dog’s approximate age or can be.
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