Do you remember when YOU lost your baby teeth? Well, dogs and cats both lose baby teeth somewhere between four and eight months of age... Its ok, nothing to worry about... just give it plenty of stuff to chew on and soft food for the next month and it'll be fine.
2006-07-06 10:14:11
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answered by Birdkeeper 3
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No concerns. he's teething on time table and could lose all his puppy tooth in the subsequent month or 2. they'll normally come out while he chews on some thing. there will be slightly blood and generally times frooling. some doggies appreciate chewing ice or a knotted washcloth that has been moist, then frozen. he will swallow a number of the tooth so do not anticipate to confirm all of them. shop an eye fixed out for any puppy tooth that proceed to be firmly in place while the corresponding grownup tooth are a lot of how in. in case you an't wiggle the toddler the tooth, the vet might ought to pull it.
2016-12-08 16:32:22
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answered by ? 4
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No need to fret. It's perfectly normal. Same when you lost your first tooth. Well, all puppies will do the same thing. Sometimes you will find the tooth on the floor. It's natural part of life. Keep it. Kind of like a momento for times when you look back & your dog is much older.
2006-07-06 10:21:56
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answered by violetviolet 3
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It's a good thing. Puppies lose teeth as the grow up. The first set of teeth comes in about 4 weeks old. They will lose baby teeth, just like children lose there baby teeth, I would worry about tooth lose when they get to be adult dogs. Of course, when they get up in age, they will lose teeth again, that's when the concern should come in.
2006-07-06 10:20:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a problem... it'll happen for a while. They'll bleed a bit too when it happens. Be sure to have some soft toys for them to chew as puppies are just like babies that are teething and need some relief from the pain. You want to pick them up quick if you see it coming out or the dog playing with it so they don't eat it and hurt their stomach's/intestines.
2006-07-06 10:14:44
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answered by rodney78 1
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He probably lost one of his baby teeth - the last ones drop out at up to 6 months of age. Keep it as a momento - they're not often seen because the puppy usually eats it!
If it's one of his adult teeth (they're larger and more rounded), or if he seems to have mouth pain, have him seen by a vet. Accidents do happen, especially with puppies because they chew on things.
2006-07-06 10:16:32
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answered by dukefenton 7
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Its fine all dogs lose teeth up to 6 months
2006-07-06 10:12:59
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answered by ilovmypetmolly 1
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Just a baby tooth it is perfectly normal.
All dogs loose baby teeth you usually just do not see them because they usually get swallowed.
2006-07-06 10:36:28
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answered by Kamunyak 5
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Get an old rag and shake it so that the dog grabs it. Have a tug-of-war with it and any other loose baby (milk) teeth will come free. It is totally natural but with modern feed (no bones) some dogs have trouble shedding them.............
2006-07-06 10:19:33
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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dogs r like humans so if we lose a tooth do we die? No. and ur dog is gonna b fine
2006-07-06 11:36:42
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answered by cutegirl67 3
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