Do dogs have cuspids? Dogs have cuspids, the scientific name for cuspids, also known as canine teeth, a total of four, located directly in front of the dog’s mouth. 5-6 months of age, the dog will replace the second three milk teeth incisors and canine teeth, one year old permanent teeth are all grown, a total of 42 teeth. The dog’s teeth are the gateway to health, to keep the dog’s teeth healthy, the owner can give the dog some clean bones, spherical toys, cleaning bones, etc. to clean the dog’s teeth. Owners also need to brush their dogs’ teeth regularly.
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