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Around 4 to 5 months of age, puppies will start to lose their "baby teeth" and their permanent teeth begin to grow in. Puppies lose their teeth in a specific order: first the smaller front teeth come out, then the premolars, molars and finally the canine teeth come out. Most of the time teeth fall out while eating/playing/etc so they are often swallowed.

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