Friday, October 23, 2009

My puppies gums keep bleeding and his teeth are falling out is this normal?

He is gone mad you can't hold him or rub him without him biting. He is after losing 2 teeth i think so far. his he in agony or is this normal.

My puppies gums keep bleeding and his teeth are falling out is this normal?
How old is he?





Puppies lose their baby teeth at about between 4-7 months of age.
Reply:My only guess is gum desease?
Reply:He's getting his big boy teeth...no worries.
Reply:yes this is normal it is because they r losing their teeth i suggest u go to the vet to check
Reply:Your puppy is *probably* simply losing his puppy teeth. It can be pretty scary at first, for both of you. It is very important that he has plenty of things to chew on. Cutting new teeth is painful but necessary.





If you notice a change in his eating habits, then try adding a tiny bit of warm water to soften hard food.





If you continue to worry, call your vet just to be certain, of course.
Reply:if he's still a puppy he's just teething - don't worry - the new teeth won't be quite as sharp! get him a chew toy and teach him people are not to be bitten.
Reply:Sounds like normal teething. And, yes, it is uncomfortable. Try giving him ice cubes to chew on...or soak a dish towel in water, freeze it and let him chew on that. The cold will help with the pain...the chewing action will help take out the baby teeth and encourage those adult teeth to come on through.
Reply:All pups loose their milk (baby) teeth, then get their adult teeth in. This is why it is important to get them good chew toys and allow them to chew on them. also i have found it you wet a small towel and then roll it up and freeze it , then give it to the pup to chew on it helps a great deal.


One the towel is tawed out then rince it out and refreeze it. I always a few in the freezer for the pups to chew on!
Reply:It's totally normal! Teeth fall out nautrally in puppies. I currently have a 5mo old Border Collie puppy and she's losing her teeth too. Right now she only has one fully grown adult too. It's funny.





Don't worry about it though. Their gums bleed since the tooth is loose and falling out. Just don't try to pull them out yourself.
Reply:he is teething jst like a baby,give him lots of toys to chew on
Reply:how old is he. he might be getting is adult teeth. give him some cold things to chew to smooth his gums. get an old colth and wet it under a tap and twist it them put it in the freezer and when it is frozen give it to him to chew on. this will ease the pain.


maybe take him to a vet just to rule out anything medical.
Reply:He is looseing his baby teeth and getting his adult teeth and yes it can be painfull get him some chew toys and a puppy teething ring. If they are bleeding very bad then call your vet. My babies use to chew ice cubes when they was looseing their puppy teeth . I would get them some small ice cubes and give it to them they loved it.
Reply:Normal puppies lose teeth to make way for new adult teeth.
Reply:He's teething ,and neeeds something appropriate to chew so he doesn't break his teeth-





get a nylarope toy, cut off most of the length of loose stuff on the ends. Soak it in water, and throw it in the freezer.





When it is frozen, it will be just right for him to teethe on - the fibers are soft enough, but the cold will soothe the itching and pain in his gums.





Don't give him any of the teething toys made for babies, that are filled with liquid - puppies can chew those open, and we don't necessary need him eating it.





While he is so actively teething, you can soak his kibble so it doesn't bother him - not always, just when he is having trouble with a few particular teeth.





You'll want to keep him crate when he's not under strict supervision - puppies can do tremendous damage to the woodwork and furniture in your house - and even the flooring, and can often eat really inappropriate and even poisonous things.





Teething is perfectly normal for puppies - that's how they get in their big dog teeth!
Reply:Just teething
Reply:Don't Stress





My puppy did the exact same thing, it's a stage they go through while transitioning into the full grown teeth.


Access bleeding and/or swelling is common in this situation.


have fun with the pup.





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Reply:Really normal, for ours we got him plenty of softish chew toys, baby teething rings and Pets at Home now do a teetching blanket for dogs all will help him with his pain and speed the process up!
Reply:Your description doesn't sound like normal puppy tooth loss, and you didn't say how old he is. You need to take him to the vet and have this checked.
Reply:Have you seen the vet? If he is in agony, I would think a vet visit would be in order.
Reply:My puppy is almost 5 months- I've been finding teeth here and there, this is normal hes getting his adult teeth.



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