All of them, if needed. However, veterinarians tend to leave any teeth that are still healthy and viable so it is very rare for all of a dog's teeth to be pulled in a single surgery.
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.
None of a dog's teeth should be pulled at all, unless they are mouldy or infected, then expert medical attention should be sought.
my chi had 11 teeth pulled and my papillon 2 teeth pulled...both had no problems after surgery. They eat well...but since the surgery (2 months ago), they do not drink water!! So I put water in their food bowls (i feed them cesars soft food).
an adult dog with normal dentition has 42 teeth
As many as a dog
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.
The weight of the dog doesn't matter. A puppy has 28 deciduous teeth; an adult has 42 permanent teeth.
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Every dog breed has forty two teeth once an adult.
As a general rule dogs have 22 teeth on the bottom, and 20 on the top.
There are vets that fix dog teeth when broken.
A dog has more teeth than a cat.