When puppies lose teeth?
Puppies start to lose their baby teeth around the age of six months. They generally have all their puppy teeth replaced by permanent teeth by the time they are one year old. During this process, puppies may become a bit cranky and may chew on anything they can get their mouths on as teething can be uncomfortable. It’s important to provide appropriate chew toys to help soothe the discomfort of teething and to prevent destructive chewing behavior.
Additionally, regular brushing will help keep your puppy’s mouth healthy by removing plaque and food debris that can cause tooth decay. Puppies should have regular dental check-ups with a veterinarian to ensure their teeth are healthy and free of disease or damage. This is an essential part of maintaining your pup’s overall health throughout its life!