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Teething How old are they when they stop teething. I don't think my hands can take much more. LOL |
well, by 6 months old your puppy should have all its incisors and its k-9s. After these come in, the molars are next. Every dog is different of course, but by 8 months old all teeth should have come in, i believe. |
Thank heavens. Only a few more months. |
Just when you know those little needle-like teeth are a registrable weapon, at about 6 months. Like Kalina said, they go into another teething, but it's different. The second teething can be dangerous for furniture or other hard things at Yorkie level. Try spraying your hands with Bitter Apple. Don't put them in your own mouth though - it tastes terrible. |
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*snort* speaking from experience? hahahaha |
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It never worked on my feet though. I wore slippers for about 3 months through a NYC heat wave. |
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Well Diggy is in his "prime" teething right now at 5 month and 3 weeks old! His poor loofa dogs are beat to h*ll!!! They have little dried bloody spots too. :( Im gonna throw em in the wash tomorrow i think they are really nasty! I think Bella stopped teething at 8-10 months. |
Did the loofahs bleed to death or were they just wounded? Poor loofahs! |
I';) m sorry, I just couldn't help myself from posting that. |
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:laugh: That was a good one :laugh: I've just spent this weekend trying to get the teeth that Izzie is losing out of her mouth as she is trying to chomp on them....so far she has lost a total of 7 teeth (the ones that I was able to get) and her loofa (bobo) looks the same....it is nice to know approx how much longer I have to go through this teething stage (this is a first for me) and she has been very good with not chewing on furniture so far but now that she is getting her permanent teeth I will have a new stage to go through with her....Ahhhhhhhhhh, puppy motherhood....gotta love it !!!! :D |
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