no the simply eat there teeth.
When growing up, dogs will lose all their puppy teeth before they are 10 months old. By this time, all adult teeth will have grown. If older dogs lose their teeth it is for some other medical problem.
All puppies, no matter the breed lose their baby teeth from 3 to 4 months of age and they have generally lost all of them by the time they're 6 months old. If a puppy still has baby teeth by the time it's 10 months old (or older) it's said to have "retained baby teeth". This can lead to orthodontic and periodontic complications and should not be ignored. You should examine your puppy's mouth to check for retained baby teeth. If you find any a vet should examine your puppy. .
Staffordshire Bull Terriers should loose all of their milk/puppy teeth by the time they are six months old. After that, they should get their adult teeth which will not be replaced if they fall out in later life.
Dogs have similar teeth development to humans - they have one set of deciduous ("baby") teeth and a second set of permanent ("adult") teeth. However, once their permanent teeth come in, there are no replacements for them.
Siberian huskies have 42 teeth. It doesn't matter what breed of dog it is, all dogs have the same amount of teeth.
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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.
When our 12 and you start to lose lose all of your baby teeth and get buck teeth, and well...you start to get your second molars (ouch! painful)
They loose all of their teeth than they becom adults teeth idn how many though
if teeth are in soak puppy food in water loosen with fork when teeth are all the way in start dry food if its a large puppy with teeth just try dry puppy food please make sure its puppy food because they need the smaller bites
Mostly all of them
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