No. When puppies lose their "baby" teeth, they don't even feel it, because the teeth get so loose they literally just fall out as their adult teeth start coming in.
Yes
Puppies lose all of their baby or milk teeth. As the adult teeth grow in the milk teeth should fall out. Sometimes both will be visible.
about 9 weeks old
Bulldog puppies start to lose their "milk teeth" or puppy teeth around 4-5 months. They should have their adult teeth by the end of the 8 month.
Of course! All dogs lose their teeth, just like humans.
No, I have had a puppy and it did not lose it's fang teeth. Right now its about 1 year old in human years and I can still see his fang teeth
I'm assuming you are referring to the mother dog. No it doesn't hurt her, but it does start to hurt her once the puppies get close to weaning age, because their sharp little teeth can be a bit painful when they try to latch on to her teats.
Puppies always have sharp teeth. They will eventually lose these, and they will be replaced by blunter adult teeth. Dog jaws are built for crushing, so there is no disadvantage to blunter 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.
You will have to get braces if your teeth are twisted but you don't have to get them until your 20,30 or 40 years old and your teeth can untwist if you lose all your baby teeth I think.
Food grade DE will not hurt puppies.
We have the company assurance that moist food won't hurt them. But, you need to know, if you only feed your dog soft food it can affect their teeth. Most breeders feed, their puppies & dogs, dry puppy or dog food.
When they are puppies, they have extremely sharp teeth, but once they lose their baby teeth and get their adult ones they will become a little bit more dull. They'll probably stay fairly sharp though.