no. your dog probably has dental decay. take it to the vet and check out its teeth.
In human years, that is equal to about 20 years, so yes. Many dogs can lose their teeth when they are only a year old. My shih-tzu has already lost 4 teeth and they have grown back, and she is only 1 year old.
Yes,It's normal. It may be happened that many children are getting lose their teeth earlier due to they got early teeth.
All is possible in this world, so yes.
It all depends on the breed. The typical age is anywhere from 8-14 months.They loose there teeth when they are aproximatly 1 year old
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
Once you have replaced your baby teeth with adult teeth, if you lose one it is gone for good.
Pups are born with out teeth; between 6 and 8 weeks their "baby" teeth come in; there are 28. By 6 - 8 months these are replaced by "permanent"; there are 42.
No
It's rare. It could be a wisdom tooth if it's in the back, in which case it would be coming in wrong and displacing the tooth on top. However, it's conceivable that you have one hold-out tooth that simply never fell out until now. Hello. Because you have a tooth coming in underneath then this will cause the lose teeth. So yes this is normal for the situation but you will need to see a dentist to have the new tooth removed and your lose teeth sorted out.
It is unusual for a cat to still have baby teeth at the age of 1 year. At this point, the cat should be seen by a vet. If the food was not changed from kitten to adult food at nine months of age, this could play a factor in the delay of adult teeth replacing baby teeth.
In the Goblet of Fire, 4th book, 4th year
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