How to see the age of Pomeranian

How do I know the age of my Pomeranian? The average puppy will lose its milk teeth and produce permanent teeth 5-7 months after birth. Therefore, if the puppy’s milk teeth have fallen out and the permanent teeth are not yet exposed or not much is exposed, its age is usually only 5-6 months. If all the Huan’s teeth are in place: the age is about 8-12 months. Prior to adulthood, the state of dental growth indicates an increase in the age of the dog, but once adulthood is reached, the identification of the dog’s age can be determined by the state of wear of the teeth. Therefore, identifying the age of a dog requires some practical and observational experience. In general, adult dogs over 3 years of age have wear on the upper and lower jaws where the front teeth meet, and adult dogs over 4 years of age tend to have flattened upper and lower jaws due to wear. For older dogs 7-8 years old; the age of the dog can be determined by the length of the canine teeth.

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