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Originally Posted by BayleighL Our pup also had double teeth when she was little. It affected her eating and the vet and breeder said you don't want to leave them because it can permanently affect their bite, new teeth alignment that can have lasting effects on their dental health. We had to have hers pulled before she was old enough to be spayed. It would have been nice to only have anesthesia once but she came through it very well and was back to eating within hours. So, while it's normal, it's not beneficial to leave them. |
Normally it's ok to wait for they spay unless for some reason you are waiting a long time to spay. All adult teeth should be in by 6 months and if you get them spayed at 6 or 7 months then it's fine, even waiting till 8 months is ok but you will be pushing getting spayed before the first heat if you wait until 8 or 9 months.