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Is it normal for a 3 months old dog to loose his teeth?

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I have a 3 month dog and i've noticed yesterday that he doesn't ave the 2 teeth in front(up). I don't know if it is normal or not an my vet is on holiday so...i cannot ask him. HELP, pls!

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  1. Sweetie this is completly normal. your pup is just getting his adult teeth, there is nothimg to be afraid of he will let you know if somethimg gets infected, he wont feel very good if that happens... I still have my dogs baby teeth in a baggie and in a scrap book kinda like a baby book for pets....


  2. yes this is normal he is loosing his puppy teeth and will soon be getting his adult teeth.

    Nothing to worry about.

    He should have lost all his puppy teeth and have adult teeth between the ages of 6-8 months old.

  3. Yes, he's losing his baby teeth.

  4. Yes.  Just like human babies, puppies will start to loose their baby teeth as they grow their adult teeth.  This starts right around three months with the incisors (the six little teeth on the top and bottom jaw right in the front) and continues until the dog is about 6-8 months old.  Usually owners never find the shed baby teeth (usually the dog swallows them) but it is very common to see small spots of blood on bones or chew toys when a puppy is teething.

  5. It's completely normal and you'll notice a lot of that over the next couple months.  Just like people, puppies lose their baby/puppy teeth and will grow their adult teeth.  

  6. It's normal for pups, like children, to loose their teeth.

  7. Yep! That is very normal for a puppy to loose their teeth! They will loose all the little ones on the front - top and bottom. They also loose a couple of their back molars and their big canine teeth in the front sides. Hope that helps! Have fun with your puppy!

  8. Yes, they are his baby teeth. They will grow back pretty fast.

  9. He's a puppy, he is losing his puppy teeth and going to get his adult teeth in. Give him plenty to chew, or he'll find things on his own.

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