yes, my dog loses them on her chew toys
Do puppies loose their teeth like human babies do?
Yes they do, somewhere between the age of 4 and 6 months.
Reply:Most puppies and kittens begin losing their baby teeth or deciduous teeth at 3 to 4 months of age and they have generally lost all of them by the time they're 6 months old. You may find one or two, more than likely in the food dish, or after playing with chew toys.
Reply:They sure do! That's why they need lots of chew toys.
Reply:Yes they do. I have my lab's teeth that he lost as a pup.
Reply:yes
my 7 month boxer swallows them
so i only saw 1
Reply:yes they do, but you have to make sure you look for any teeth that are crowding, if there is crowding the go to the vet!!!
good luck
Reply:Yes. Puppies have thier little baby teeth just like human children. (And boy are they sharp!) A puppy should have all his adult teeth by the end of about his 7th month.
Reply:I never noticed, but I know they teethe like babies do.
Reply:Yes, some puppies will loose their teeth! CUTE HUH?
Reply:Yeah they do...
Reply:Oh yeah they do, and alot faster too. But if you actually notice like, a ton of missing teeth at one time, he may have run into something. And yes, 4 or 5 at one time is alot. My mom is a vet.
Reply:They sure do. My dog did. And their teeth can be crooked, and just about everything humans could get. But I don't know about cavitys...
Reply:Yes they do! All puppies change their teeth like humans do. When my dog was a pup her teeth would just fall out %26amp; sometimes you can see a double tooth, one ontop of the other since the old one hasn't fallen out yet.
Reply:Yes, they do. You will find the teeth, after they fall out, in chew toys, or on the floor. However, unlike humans, I am sure there is no tooth fairy for the puppies....
Reply:Yes they do when they are about 4-6 months of age, when the baby teeth fall out the original teeth are there.
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