Puppies and tooth transition
A dog's teeth play a major role in their food intake. Puppies are born without teeth. They then get their first milk teeth at around 3 weeks of age, which they replace with their final set of teeth when they’re around 3 to 6 months old. Normally, the change of teeth is unproblematic in dogs. Mostly it just causes their gums to itch. Some dogs, however, suffer from jaw sensitivity. If a teething dog refuses dry food, soaking the food for around 15 minutes can help.
If you have a small crocodile at home that suddenly starts to chew on the furniture or even the walls, chew toys can provide the necessary distraction. However, make sure the toys really are suitable for puppies when you buy them. Not every chew bone is suitable. And: Never leave your dog unattended when they are gnawing on a chew bone. This applies to young dogs as well as older ones.
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