I don't think so any because I took my what I thought was 4 month old puppy to the vet. She informed me that he was closer to 6 months as all his adult teeth were coming in and his puppy teeth are gone. also you should be able to tell the difference if you puppy is a larger breed dog.
at around 6 months they should have replaced all there teeth with adult teeth, like human babys do, they should never loose adult teeth, remember to brush your dogs teeth to prevent gum deaseas, that can cause heart problems like with people >.< call your vet if your dog has very dirty teeth and/or bad breath.
yes, if it's still a puppy. Well it is if they are old because even humans loose their teeth when they grow old
yesIn actuality, no they do not regrow, but will be replaced by permanent/adult teeth. See the answer in: Do children canine teeth grow back?
Does your dog mind is the question. Ouch, those teeth. Ask you vet but I would discourage it.
Yes, dogs lose their baby teeth when they are puppies just like human children do. They aren't supposed to lose adult teeth, but sometimes it happens due to tooth decay or having them knocked out.
You should brush your dog's teeth about 3 times a week.
Hey, My Blue Healer "Sally" lost 4 at 11 years. They were loose. She still has all of her defence teeth, witch is good for healing everything. John
Of course! As a puppy, like all pups, they lose their baby teeth. Then, they grow in adult teeth. If you don't see any missing teeth, it sometimes takes a while or, they already fell out and you didn't notice. You can take your dog to the vet and ask more about it.
If your old dog has lost it's teeth, you should see maybe if the teeth will grow back. During that time you can feed your dog some mashed food. Like a baby, they are incapable of eating crunchy or hard food. That's why you feed them mashed up food. It will ease their gums which will prevent bleeding if you feed your dog hard food.
There are vets that fix dog teeth when broken.
A dog has more teeth than a cat.
Yes you can brush your dogs teeth with baking soda; however keep in mind that it may not like the taste causing a bad experience for the dog and humans know not to swallow it related to the high amount of sodium, which may give your dog an upset stomach and loose stools.