Don’t know how many months it takes for puppies to get their teeth? Come here to find out
Dogs are human beings’ loyal friends. They are cute and obedient, so many friends like to raise them. However, as dogs grow, they will change their teeth on time. Many novice owners do not know when dogs change their teeth. Next, the editor will give you a detailed answer!

Generally speaking, dogs will start to lose their teeth around four months after birth, and this period will last for 8 to 9 months. When the dog is 4 months old, the first deciduous incisor teeth will begin to fall out, and the dog officially enters the teething period. When the dog is 5 to 6 months old, the second and third deciduous incisors will begin to fall out. After eight months, the deciduous teeth will be replaced with permanent teeth. During the period when the dog's teeth are changing, the teeth will feel itchy, and the dog will have a strong desire to bite. In order to prevent the dog from chewing the furniture, the breeder can prepare some teething tools such as rubber sticks, teething dog food, etc., and keep valuable objects well.

Warm reminder: After a dog's teeth are replaced, his teeth will become stronger and his biting ability will become stronger. Therefore, it is recommended that breeders prepare more hard food for them, such as bone sticks, etc., to help them grind their teeth.




