How can I tell the age of a Rottweiler? The age of a Rottweiler is generally determined by the state of its teeth. The age of the dog can be estimated from the teeth in the following table: under 2 months, only the baby teeth are present, white, fine and sharp. 2-4 months, the incisors are replaced. 4-6 months, the canines are replaced, white teeth with rounded tips. 6-10 months, the molars are replaced. 1 year old teeth are complete, white and shiny, no cusps on the incisors. 2 years old, the cusps on the lower incisors are partially worn down. 3 years old, the cusps on the upper incisors are partially worn down. At 6-8 years of age, the incisors are worn down to the roots and the canines are yellowed and lip worn. at 16 years of age, the incisors are lost and the canines are incomplete. at 20 years of age, the canines are lost.
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