All puppies have 2 sets of teeth: baby teeth and adult teeth.
Deciduous/baby teeth fall out between 4-6 months. If your puppy is 10 months old it has all of it's adult teeth, so all the teething, and chewing from soreness should be done. Consult a dog trainer if your puppy is a chewer. It may becomes a habit, and you need to break them of it quickly!
2007-08-19 16:56:49
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answered by catsmeow150 2
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Baby English Bulldog
2016-10-08 05:01:15
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answered by ? 4
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He may still have a few teeth coming in, at that age. I'm not completely sure. But, if he is teething and chewing on things, do get him some appropriate chew toys! All dogs, even adults, have chewing instincts. It is safe to give your dog a RAW - never cooked - bone, like a beef bone from your butcher. (Raw bones won't splinter like a cooked bone.) Or, if you are reluctant to try that, buy chew toys like Kongs (can be filled with treats and made of hard rubber they can't break up). Whenever he chews on something he shouldn't, say no and offer him the toy you want him to chew on. If you smear peanut butter on it, he'll really want to chew on the toy rather than furniture or whatever. Then praise him and pet him for chewing the right thing.
2007-08-19 16:53:26
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answered by JerseyMuse 2
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They usually fall out around 6 months. But he may have some that aren't gone yet. Usually, puppies stay really mouthy and chew everything even after the teeth fall out. You have to train them not to chew on anything but their own toys. When you catch him chewing on anything he's not supposed to, tell him "no", then give him one of his toys. When he takes it in his mouth, praise him. Keep doing this and he'll learn he can only chew on his toys.
2007-08-19 16:53:02
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answered by Bambi 5
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Be very carefull when bying an English Bulldog. They are a very unhealthy breed. Well-bred Bulldogs will come with a 2 year health guarantee for things like genetic disorders. $600 sounds cheap for a bulldog...they probably aren't registered and haven't had genetic testing done on the adults. Avoid it. The dog doesn't NEED AKC registry, but its more likely they have good quality dogs if they have AKC registered and champion titled dogs.
2016-03-12 23:53:27
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answered by ? 4
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There could still be a few but the chewing issue is now a behavior problem and there are people out there that can help . Try pet smart for some advice on what to do.
Good Luck
2007-08-19 16:52:34
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answered by BILL 7
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Yes his teeth will fall out. Just like a small child he will start teething. Just buy him plenty of chew toys and he'll be fine.
2007-08-19 16:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Dogs have all of their adult teeth by the age of 6 months,so your dog shouldn't have any baby teeth left,although some dogs will retain them,but it's usually toy breeds.Your vet will notice if he has any baby teeth left.
2007-08-19 16:53:13
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answered by Dances With Woofs! 7
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It's already happened and he's likely done teething now.. He just needs training, redirect that chewing from inappropriate things to things you find appropriate.
2007-08-19 16:51:49
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answered by DP 7
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They usually fall out around 3 because I have a yorkie and she lost about one or two when shes was 1 and now shes 3 and she has adult teeth
2007-08-19 16:52:42
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answered by Anonymous
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