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It's part of their ancestral background. It's so they could tear and shred food. :)

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12y ago
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14y ago

Wild dogs have sharp teeth because they are carnivorous - meat eaters - and require sharp teeth to tear through the flesh of their food.

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14y ago

quite sharp as they can break things like bones and stuff.

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13y ago

Because they are baby teeth, once they get big dog teeth they aren`t as sharp.

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12y ago

So they can easily rip through flesh and get meat off of bones :)

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