Sunday, October 11, 2009

My puppy lost a tooth!?

She is 4 months old, is this too young? she was chewing on something so i hope it didnt break off, are more gonna fall out? are they ALL gonna fall out?

My puppy lost a tooth!?
Stop panicking she is fine. She is chewing on things because she is teething. Usually around the 5 months age your puppy will start losing ALL her teeth. Every single one of them. Theses are her deciduous teeth and then she will start getting some adult teeth around the same age





She is fine
Reply:Four months is just right.





Like humans, dogs have two sets of teeth in their lives. The 28 baby teeth erupt through the gums between the third and sixth weeks of age. Puppies do not have to grind much food, so they do not have molars. Puppy teeth begin to shed and be replaced by permanent adult teeth at about four months of age. Although there is some variation in breeds, most adult dogs have 42 teeth, with the molars coming last, at about six or seven months.
Reply:yes, puppies lose their teeth like children do, most people just don't notice because the puppies usually end up swallowing them.
Reply:No need to worry about your pup's teeth. This is completely normal for a dog. Dogs teeth are like human teeth. They will have their "baby teeth" which will fall out, and those get replaced by adult teeth. Four months is a good age for a puppy to start losing teeth. I have a 3 and a half month old golden pup, and he just lost his first baby tooth a few days ago.
Reply:Do not worry, it is natural for dogs to lose teeth just like humans they first have baby teeth then they fall out and in comes the adult teeth
Reply:First she is not to young second do not freak third yes they will all fall out
Reply:its ok they will grow back and yes all dogs loose their baby teeth and in comes the adult teeth
Reply:Puppies are just like baby humans - they have a set of baby teeth that will fall out (at about this age for puppies) and the adult teeth will grow in.





Most of the baby teeth you'll never notice- they tend to get swallowed or lost outside.
Reply:Animals like people loose there baby teeth.It is normal and around the right age.Your pup is fine..
Reply:Calm down! She alright and thats just a baby tooth falling out ot make way for her adult tooth. She'll loose all of her teeth and her molars too in the month or so. You may see some blood when she chews on toys and chews but it's ok. Also just in case they usually swallow their baby teeth. No need to worry.
Reply:When the "puppy teeth" start to come in, it is nature's way of saying it is now time to start eating solid food. From approximately two to five months of age, the puppy teeth are sharp, narrow teeth used to consume solid food and for play. Starting at approximately two months of age, the puppy teeth begin to be replaced with "adult teeth." It starts with the incisors (middle upper and lower teeth), then replacement moves back towards the canines, premolars, and the molars. The puppy teeth are completely replaced and the adult teeth are grown in by about nine to ten months of age.
Reply:yes she will loose them all (one hopes) puppies just like kids have baby teeth. They loose them all, one by one, to grow in the adult ones between 4-6 months. This it the worst chewing time.
Reply:no. my dog was 3 months old and this happened to him too.so i called the vet and they said that it was perfectly normal and that there is nothing to worry about.
Reply:That is the normal age. They are just like humans, their baby teeth will fall out and get replaced by grown up ones. All the front ones will fall out, like in humans too.
Reply:they will all fall out.......4months is when they start to teeth... she should be all done by 5 months or so
Reply:This is completely normal, my dog went through this and she was fine. Like people dogs have baby teeth that they loose. That's why puppies chew on everything.More are probably gonna fall out, but they won't fall out at the same time. The adults grow into the places where you're puppy lost her baby teeth, if you're still worried then see you're vet.
Reply:dont worry, all dogs lose there first set of teeth. i feel kinda of bad for them because they all go in two weeks or so (so they dont have much to chew with)
Reply:this is normal, pups lose all their birth teeth and they are replaced by their permanent ones. No big deal, often you never know this is going on as the lost little fangs get swallowed or left places you don't see.





All is well with your puppy.



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