There are vets that fix dog teeth when broken.
You should never remove a dog's teeth. And "no" it would not make them safe.
None of a dog's teeth should be pulled at all, unless they are mouldy or infected, then expert medical attention should be sought.
You should brush your dogs teeth with a specialized dog toothbrush and toothpaste. Also chewing on certain bones will keep their teeth clean!!
He should have enough teeth to try it now,if not wait about a week and check his teeth if they have broke though the gums then try dry food again
If it is affecting your dog's health then yes. Having their teeth pulled does not affect a dog's eating ability by much. Just feed them wet foods.
Upon searching for dry dog foods that help keep the teeth clean on the animal, it would appear that the most common response is that dry dog food does not help keep the animal's teeth clean, and that other methods should be employed if one truly wishes to keep the dog's teeth clean and disease free. Some methods include regular vet visits or a paste that should be applied regularly to clean the dog's teeth.
Because of the state of the Yorkshire terriers teeth you have to be extra careful with them. You CAN feed them "soft" foods but it's not recommended. You should feed the dog kibble so they have to use their teeth. Also brushing their teeth is very important.
He did't brush his teeth.
If those teeth have already been lost and permanent teeth broke, then no. If a baby tooth broke than he will get a new one.
The dog has to be seen by a veterianian as soon as posible.
if a puppy loses its teeth chances are they will grow back
at around 6 months they should have replaced all there teeth with adult teeth, like human babys do, they should never loose adult teeth, remember to brush your dogs teeth to prevent gum deaseas, that can cause heart problems like with people >.< call your vet if your dog has very dirty teeth and/or bad breath.