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Generally around 3 months. That's usually when the adult teeth are ready to come in. They usually keep their canines until about 5-6 months. Around 6 months, they should have all of their adult teeth in. Sometimes for smaller dogs they may not start losing their teeth until about the 4th/5th month (probably something to do with them not chewing on toys as much etc.)

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