Sunday, August 2, 2009

Are dogs suppose to loose there teeth?

my little chihuahua chica is 5 months old. she lost 2 teeth this week. is that suppose to happen?

Are dogs suppose to loose there teeth?
They sure do lose their teeth. And yours is right on time, too ... it usually happens between 4 and 6 months. Sometimes they even lose a bunch at once, which can look pretty strange!





But the adult teeth grow in quickly, so don't worry. Your pup might be a little cranky while she's losing teeth and growing new ones, and she may be a little less interested in her food than usual. You might even notice her mouth bleeding from time to time. Again, nothing to worry about. But with a tiny breed like a Chihuahua, you have to make sure she does eat. If she's refusing food, call your vet. Otherwise, she should be fine!





Enjoy your puppy!
Reply:Yes they are her baby teeth.
Reply:Yes, they will lose their baby teeth and grow new ones in, dogs lose their teeth all through their lives, but when the adult teeth are lost, they do not grow back,.......
Reply:Yes, because I assume they are her baby teeth. Her adult teeth should be along soon---she should not lose those.
Reply:Yes, they lose their puppy teeth and get their adult teeth. Normal.
Reply:Yes she is getting ready for her adult teeth.
Reply:yes they do it's their baby teeth but their adult teeth grow after they fall out.
Reply:Yes dogs loose their teeth just like humans. Although with a small breed or any dog it is a little hard to find them all, sometimes they will swallow the tooth. I kept my Bichon's baby teeth and put them in a scrap book just like you would a baby. I found all but two. The usually loose them in sets of two, so that is completely normal. Make sure to give your dog a present from the puppy tooth faerie, like a toy or a cookie he might really love.
Reply:yes all dogs do,they start falling out at about 4 and five months
Reply:at this age all puppies lose their baby teeth just like humans do.


completely normal



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