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puppy teeth

jewel

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my puppy is almost 7 months old and she still has some of her puppy teeth. Her new teeth are coming thru and 1 is coming out right beside the other. Is there concern here ?
 
i think that its normal lady has the same thing there called shark teeth the front tooth has been like it for a couple of weeks the adult ones nearly out but the baby tooth still wont come loose. We have been giving her loads to chew on but it's stilll not moving. I remember a thread ages ago about how much chewing is need to move a tooth to come loose can anyone remember how long it takes?
 
jewel said:
my puppy is almost 7 months old and she still has some of her puppy teeth. Her new teeth are coming thru and 1 is coming out right beside the other. Is there concern here ?


I wiggle until they are loose. You can also encourage rag bones, nylabones, or flossies to help loosen. As long as the teeth aren't causing alignment issues or gum damage-- I wiggle
 
thanks for all the advice... this little girl loves her nylabones, kongs and toys... she is definately a chewer but she knows what she can chew and what she can't... she has not been spayed yet... we didn't want to have to run back to the vet for something that would happen naturally...
 
If her teeth don't come out by wiggling/nylabones etc and if they are not going to fall out on their own your vet will likely pull them during the spay surgery. :flwr:
 
Dylan was the same and his double teeth looked like they would never come out but they did in the end. Don't worry, give it time amd plenty of chews. :flwr:
 
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