Puppies teeth come in around 5-6 weeks of age. However dogs loose their baby teeth like humans children do, and then new ones will grow in. This happens around 6-9 months but the age can varie. This is why many puppy owner think they have broken their puppy of the chewing habit only to a it relapse when it begin teething again around 8 months. Young dogs chews to loosen/releive pain on their baby teeth, or new adult teeth coming in.
Chihuahuas usually have about 4 puppies but it depends on age and size of dog.
Whether a snake has fangs does not depend on age; it depends on species. Venomous snakes hatch or are born with their fangs. Nonvenomous snakes have teeth, but not fangs.
Althought puppies can be trained to 'ask' to go out, they cannot actually 'hold' their urine until they are around 4 months old.
Puppies under 4-5 weeks of age need the mother's milk, or puppy formula found at pet supply stores. Over 4-5 weeks of age, they can eat puppy food.
It varies with the age and size of the bitch, but average should be around 4 to 6.
Usually their ears open completely around the age of 4 weeks.
There are currently no known species of bugs or any other type of animal that has 3 fangs. Most bugs that do have fangs will either have 2 or 4 of them.
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from the day they was born
From 4-6 weeks a pup should be offered water and sloppy food.
This is the age in which they usually do. Ween them, like every body else does at 4 weeks of age.
Yes, bears absolutely have fangs. The definition of a "fang" is a "long, pointed tooth", and bears have 4 fangs; 2 on the top and two on the bottom.