No, because they have a small mouth, and no other dog has the same mouth as them, because they are all different sizes!
Yes
Yorkshire terriers or "yorkies" do not have actual "fangs." They, like all other breeds of dogs, have teeth called "canines" that can resemble "fangs."
for two years or no later than a year in 1/2
It's not as common in cats as in dogs, but it may be that your cat did not lose some of its "baby" teeth when it was supposed to. Your Vet should check your cat's mouth at each visit; ask him/her for recommendations.
Yes. All breeds of domestic cat have thirty teeth.
Yes, all adult cats of all breeds have 30 teeth.
The same amount as any other animal. Being technical we are animals so the same as us(we have 36.5 teeth)
Most dog breeds have 42 teeth at a mature age. When they are puppy's they only have 28 teeth. Their baby teeth start falling out at age four months.
A rough comparison of the gearing can be had by dividing the teeth on the chainring with the teeth on the sprocket.
Well their teeth get very dirty quickly because of all the food they eat. My Yorkshire Terrier doesn't have clean teeth because he eats a lot, but he has never seemed to be in any pain with them. Although if you are worried about your dogs teeth you can get dog toothpaste and tooth brushes at the vets if you ask them about it.
Depends on the species. Dogs (as well as humans) gets two set of teeth, and if one of the 2nd set gets damaged it won't be replaced. Other species, particularly some breeds of shark, are constantly renewing their teeth, with no known limit. Other animals can have something inbetween, more than the human 2, but not the endless supply of the shark.
To remove coffee, tea and other stains from your teeth, use baking soda. Mix baking soda with a small amount of water, to make a paste. Brush your teeth with the paste, and rinse. Repeat daily, until you see a difference.
They can close gaps in your teeth and straighten teeth over time. Your teeth will become nice, straight, and the right amount of distance apart.