The gums bleed...not the teeth.
And a little bit of bleeding is normal. Just like when kids lose their baby teeth, the gums bleed a bit.
2007-01-09 10:15:42
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answered by huckleberry 5
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Dogs have deciduous teeth just like human's. The milk teeth usually come out between 3-6 months. Usually the front teeth first, then the premolars along the side then the molars at the back and finally the canine incisors (the long sharp ones). You may not notice them grow back, and you may not always find the teeth, so when your puppy gets to about 7 months, schedule a oral checkup with your vet to make sure all the milk teeth have come out, as if they don't, they decay quickly and it can affect the permanent teeth around it as well.
2016-05-23 00:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes of course. We bleed when we loose our teeth don't we? It's absolutely normal. Some of my dogs toys had a little blood on them so we got rid of them when she was done.
2007-01-09 15:41:10
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answered by peaceoutxcubscout 2
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I noticed a little blood on my dogs chew toy when he was losing his teeth. I would think a little is okay. We bleed when we lose a tooth.
2007-01-09 10:09:33
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answered by KMRP 2
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Didn't your teeth/gums bleed when you lost your babyteeth? I would say it's probably normal.
2007-01-09 14:31:39
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as it is not a lot, then yes it is normal.
2007-01-09 10:11:00
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answered by GP 6
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She should be ok, if there's not alot of bleeding.
2007-01-09 11:39:19
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-01-09 10:10:34
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answered by klk17 3
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Yup.
2007-01-09 10:14:41
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answered by CyberCop 4
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sounds very normal
2007-01-09 10:10:04
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answered by Anonymous
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