How to see the age of Japanese Pekingese

How to tell the age of a Japanese Pekingese can be determined by the wear and tear of the teeth. If there are only thinner, more pointed milk teeth, the age is usually under two months, and if its starting to replace incisors, the age is usually between two and four months. Japanese Pekingese start replacing their molars at about 4 to 6 months, and after replacing their molars, their age is between 6 and 10 months, and they will have all their teeth when they are about one year old. At about two years of age, the lower incisors will be partially worn down at the cusp, and at three years of age, the incisors will be partially worn down. at four to five years of age, the upper and lower teeth of the Japanese Pekingese will be worn down and yellowed.

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