Are puppies supposed to lose teeth?
Puppies are supposed to lose teeth, but it’s not normal for them to lose so many teeth. If your puppy is losing more than one or two teeth per week, please contact your veterinarian.
Puppies usually lose their baby teeth around six to eight weeks of age, and their permanent adult teeth start coming in at about four months old. Some puppies will have all their adult teeth by six months old, while others may take as long as a year. During this time, it’s important to provide plenty of chew toys to help wear down the puppy’s new adult teeth.
Additionally, brushing your puppy’s teeth regularly can help keep their mouths healthy and prevent tooth decay.
Finally, don’t forget to give your pup plenty of love and belly rubs as they adjust to losing all those baby teeth! With the right care and a few treats here and there, it won’t be long until you have a happy and healthy pup with shiny new adult teeth. Good luck!