All puppies are born without teeth but by the age of 8 weeks they will have their milk teeth. The permanent teeth appear between 12-18 weeks.
The milk teeth begin to show at about 2 1/2 -3 weeks.
2006-06-08 06:39:22
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answered by Chetco 7
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No, they are not born with teeth. Think about it, would a mama dog let them nurse if she was being bitten? No. They are just like human babies in that respect. That also goes for dogs, and probably a lot of mammals that will be only drinking milk for a while.
2006-06-08 15:11:28
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answered by Amy E 3
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Nope, they don't have teeth until about 2 weeks after their born. Just like Chetco said. But they do have a cute little tongue that is cupped in their mouths for nursing. n.n;
2006-06-09 01:56:06
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answered by BeautifulLiars 2
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Chetco is correct.
Puppies are NOT born with teeth.
2006-06-08 20:38:04
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answered by Chihuahua Magic 5
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no, they usually start growing in around 6-7 weeks of age. I've worked in non-kill animal shelters and have seen first hand. We'd get pregnant dogs & cats and see the babies from day one.
2006-06-08 13:50:54
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answered by Joy H. 1
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no just like a human baby their teeth grow in later
2006-06-08 13:55:50
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answered by littlefoot 2
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NO BUT SOME LIKE BABIES CAN BE BORN WITH MILK TEETH
2006-06-08 13:30:45
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answered by misty 4
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Yes I'd imagine
2006-06-10 07:08:35
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answered by psyco girl 2
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yes, little sharp teeth
2006-06-08 13:25:23
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answered by angela b 2
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yes, try playing with a little one and you will know for sure. I had marks to prove this.
2006-06-15 12:13:35
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answered by bellacgc 1
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