How can I tell the size of a Husky puppy? Generally speaking, Husky puppies grow their teeth gradually and unevenly in about 20 days after birth; by 30-40 days, their milk incisors will gradually grow; at 4 months of age, the first milk incisor will be replaced; at 8 months of age, all teeth will be replaced with permanent teeth; and when the Husky puppy is 1 year old, the permanent teeth will be complete. The specific age of a pet dog can be judged by the specifics of the teeth. The same method can be used for determining the age of a Husky puppy. As the age of the Husky puppy changes, the growth and wear of the teeth will also appear in a different state. Generally speaking, husky puppies in the 20 days after birth, the teeth will gradually jaggedly grow out; by 30-40 days, its milk incisors will gradually grow; 2 months of age, the milk teeth will all grow, teeth pointed fine white; 4 months of age, will replace the first milk incisors; 5-6 months of age to replace the second and third milk incisors and all milk canine teeth; 8 months of age, all teeth At 1.5 years of age, the cusps of the first mandibular incisor are worn down; at 3.5 years of age, the cusps of the first maxillary incisor are worn down; at 5 years of age, 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 7 years of age, the first mandibular incisor is worn down to the root of the tooth, and the worn surface is in a longitudinal oval shape; at 10 years of age, the second mandibular and first maxillary incisors are worn down to the root of the tooth. At the age of 10 years, the second mandibular and maxillary first incisors are worn in a longitudinal oval shape; at the age of 12-13 years, the incisors of husky puppies fall out and the canine teeth are incomplete, entering the old age stage.
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