when they are a little over 2 months old. probably around 3 months.
When do puppies lose their baby teeth?
When they fall out.
Reply:Just like human children, puppies lose their first or milk teeth to be replaced by their permanent teeth and the addition of molars for chewing. While this loss of puppy teeth and arrival of adult teeth usually starts around four months and finishes around six months, the timing varies by breed and individual dog. So what is happening to the dog is normal and necessary.
Reply:anytime from 3-4 months onward
Reply:Around 6 months.
Reply:dogs are not like humans, they're not supposed to lose their teeth
Reply:up to six months , when they are fully grown
Reply:when they try letting go of your arm
Reply:I've just asked the vet the same question and the answer was 4-6months they only have 28 milk teeth and when they have finished teething will have 42 adult teeth was advised to watch out for some of the milk teeth staying along with adult teeth if this happens the pups have to go to the vets to have them removed as they can make their adult teeth grow wrong and cause the pup to have some discomfort
Reply:Well when there very old!
Reply:when they fall out
Reply:Normally between 5-7months,depending on breed.Smaller dogs lose there teeth quicker then a bigger dog.
Reply:Normally from about 3 months onwards. Don't be alarmed when you see the first one on the floor - we were when our dog lost her first ones. It's just like humans, they loose the milk teeth so the adult ones can grow through.
Reply:about six month old but give plenty of things to chew.
Reply:my yorkie will be 11 years old in a few weeks and he still has all his baby teeth
Reply:about 4 months old. maybe depends on wat kind of dog, if you have a small dog yes about 4 months. big dogs...hmm about 6. also depends on wat kind of dog. make sure they eat alot of hard food. so that there teeth can come out and be ready for the new ones.
Reply:Varies from breed to breed, but around the 5 month mark. Sometimes at the 6 month puppy health check, the veterinarian will notice some retained baby teeth, and recommend removal of them. They only inhibit the straight growing of the permanent teeth if left in.
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