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If you mean canine as in dog teeth, then it would be cat,dog,turtle sorry if this answer is not the best
an adult dog with normal dentition has 42 teeth
The canine teeth, also called cuspids, dog teeth, fangs, or eye teeth. Usually the term canine teeth is used but rarely cuspids.
fourThey are the vampire looking teeth next to your incisors that resemble the teeth of a dog, that's why they're called canine (=dog-ish)♥33 teethes are there in mouth=)♥
Four. Two on top and two on the lower jaw. True for most, but I have 12, 3 at each corner of my mouth, although i am not sure how common this is, since i cannot find a search result that identifies how my teeth are.
They have sharp incisors and canine teeth.
They have sharp incisors and canine teeth.
yesIn actuality, no they do not regrow, but will be replaced by permanent/adult teeth. See the answer in: Do children canine teeth grow back?
Yes if the tooth that fell out was one of the puppy's milk teeth. Milk teeth are the first teeth to appear in dogs when they're puppies. During this teething period puppies, much like human babies do, will try and alleviate the discomfort of their teeth coming in by chewing on whatever they can get hold of. As in humans milk teeth eventually fall out and are replaced by (permanent) adult teeth. As in humans if a dog's adult teeth fall out they are not replaced.
The canines are the teeth between the molars and the incisors.
An adult dog has 42 teeth. It's important to keep your dog's teeth healthy throughout adulthood. Several brands of dog food and dog treats make items with added calcium and other minerals to clean and strengthen dogs' teeth.
Canine teeth or cuspids or dog teeth or fangs (in the case of the upper jaw).