baby teeth? loose teeth!! my little yorkie is 5 months old and i was just wondering, do yorkies have baby teeth?? and lose them and grow new ones again? because the other day i was brushing snicker's teeth and saw one tooth that was a little loose and looked like it was about to fall out. and im just wondering if this is normal or not?? FEEDBACK PLEASE!! |
That is very normal. He will lose all of his baby teeth and get adult teeth. Sometimes they retain some of the baby teeth and they get them pulled when they are neutered or at a later time |
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okay! thanks guys..i was getting a little worried at first. thanks so much! :thumbup: :) :) :aimeeyork :animal36 :D ;) |
Yes it's normal and don't be alarmed Peeka is now 8 months and a few weeks ago i went out side and came back in and sat on the couch well Peeka came running to me and i was petting him not paying attention and i smelled something weird i looked down and he was covered from his beard down to his right front leg in blood i was freaking out thinking my cats got him but i realized it was coming from his mouth so i opened it up and his tooth was hanging in there he was chewing on something trying to get it out and it was kinda stuck so i called the vet and they told me to watch it so i did and in a couple hours it had fallen out and no problems so if ya see a little blood just watch it and don't freak like i did lol |
I find baby teeth everywhere. Usually, Gracie is playing with one of them when I find it. One day, Gracie was sitting with me on the sofa smacking her chops like crazy. Wondering what she was chewing on, I opened her mouth and there was a tooth hanging by a thread. I took a small bit of paper towel and just pulled it the rest of the way out. No biggie. |
Wow! That is cool to see the teeth hanging still. I have never seen Siu Pao's teeth hanging. I found 2 of them and he was chewing them after it fell out. He is 6 months now so there is more to come :) |
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