It all depends. I am not a pro and im not 11 anymore im 13, at 11 i lost my 2 front teeth, <- that explains it! sometimes u can lose many other ones before ur 2 front teeth.
This all decides on what ur body thinks what is right for you! so dont think this is true but i lose my 2 front teeth for the first time at 11, and i had a friend who is 11 and lost all the bottom teeth and are adult teeth now.
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Yes, dogs can lose their baby teeth just like humans. They typically lose their baby teeth around 4-6 months of age as their adult teeth come in.
Dogs typically lose their puppy teeth between 4 to 6 months of age.
about 10 years old you should lose them all
Yes, cats lose their "baby" teeth when they are kittens and adult teeth replace them. This happens between about 11 and 30 weeks of age.
Most dogs start to lose their baby teeth around 5 months of age.
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Kittens lose their deciduous teeth (baby/kitten teeth) at around 5 to 6 months of age, and the adult canine teeth grow in. Adult cats may lose these teeth due to injury or disease, and new teeth do not grow back.
It's not at all a good thing for them to loose there teeth but my cocker spaniel lost 1 tooth when she was about 11 months old.
12-13 years of age
A child has 20 primary teeth, and normally he would lose all of them. The process starts around the age of 6 and finishes around the age of 12. Sometimes, when one of a few adult teeth are missing, the related primary tooth remains in the mouth, sometimes for a life time.
Most dogs will lose their teeth in old age. Younger dogs will lose teeth due to poor dental hygiene, trauma or some diseases.
If it is a young horse, they will lose baby teeth at about 2-3 years of age and the adult teeth will replace them. If it is an old horse, the teeth are much looser and the gums are not as strong, so an aging horse may start to lose teeth at anywhere from 15-30 years of age. In this case, a change of diet needs to be made. Feed your senior horse softer foods and grains that do not need a lot of chewing.