Dogs begin to change their teeth when they are about 5 or 6 months old, when their baby teeth fall out and are replaced by permanent teeth, and they often chew on things to ease the discomfort of the change and help the teeth come in smoothly. During the period of tooth replacement, dogs need to be supplemented with nutrients, especially calcium. If there is a lack of calcium during tooth replacement, the previous milk teeth will not fall out easily and the new teeth will have difficulty growing out. During the dog’s teething period, to protect the items at home, do not let it chew home, you can buy special gum to give it teeth grinding. During the tooth change it likes to bite the owner’s shoes and hands, etc. Be careful not to be bitten. Remember to protect the dog’s teeth, the dog’s teeth problems, will affect appetite, is also bad for the body.
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