Under normal circumstances, puppies begin to grow new teeth after birth, and the process of changing teeth is usually 3-6 months old. The grown breast teeth will slowly fall off, and new permanent teeth will slowly grow. Moreover, when dogs change t...
Under normal circumstances, puppies begin to grow new teeth after birth, and the process of changing teeth is usually 3-6 months old. The grown breast teeth will slowly fall off, and new permanent teeth will slowly grow.
Moreover, when dogs change teeth and grow teeth, because their mouths will be uncomfortable, dogs will become more likely to chew. By chewing things, relieve the uncomfortable feeling of changing teeth, and also help the teeth grow gums smoothly. The entire dog's tooth replacement process will last until the dog is 8-10 months old, and the dog's tooth replacement will be completed at this time.
Precautions when changing teeth:
First: The teeth before the dog starts changing teeth are baby teeth, and the baby teeth of dogs are generally very sharp and sharp. Moreover, in the early stages when dogs change teeth, they usually feel very painful gums, so they often show a very anxious look and bite things everywhere. Therefore, at this stage, dogs will bite all kinds of things, so the shovelers must pay attention.
Be sure to put the wires, power supplies and other things that will cause harm to the dog higher or hide them. In order to avoid dogs biting for a while, causing wires to leak and the dogs to suffer if they are powered.
Second: What should you not bite for dogs at this stage? What should you do if the dog wants to bite something? Of course, it’s giving the dog something it can bite!
Things like grinding sticks, dog biting ropes, large bones, etc. that can grind dogs' teeth are harmless to dogs even if they are eaten. Therefore, poop shovelers can give their dogs these healthy things and consume their desire to bite things.
Third: During the dog's dental changes, calcium supplementation is very important. Because only sufficient calcium content can help dogs grow healthy and strong teeth. And according to experts, if dogs lack calcium when they grow teeth, they will also develop double rows of teeth, and their teeth will be very fragile.
Dog's teeth are relatively fragile during the period of teething, so you cannot give the dog something too hard. You can soak some milk or calcium powder and add it to the dog's food. Many dogs also like to eat this way.
Fourth: Dogs are prone to toothache during teeth replacement, and even severe dogs will roll on the ground in pain. At this time, if you want to relieve the pain of your dog, you need to give it ice, but you cannot apply ice directly.
It is best to put it in a wet towel in the refrigerator and wait until it is frozen before giving the dog ice. If you bite this way, you won’t cause the dog to eat too much ice cubes into your stomach, causing the dog to have diarrhea and can also relieve the dog’s pain.
Fifth: Dog shovelers should always pay attention to the new teeth that dogs grow, because dogs' teeth are the same as humans. Extracting too early or too late will affect the dog's teeth. Therefore, once the dog shovelers find that there is something wrong with their dog's teeth, they should go to the pet hospital for a check-up in time! The teeth of a dog will also be with him for the rest of his life.