Teddy's baby teeth are very small and thin, and their tips are particularly sharp, which is why puppies are easy to catch people. Teddy dog's primary teeth are much larger than permanent teeth, with thicker enamel and white color. The front teeth are closely arranged, and the tips of teeth are much rounder than those of primary teeth. Teddy dogs have 24 deciduous teeth and 28 adult teeth. The owner should pay more attention when Teddy's dog changes his teeth. Teddy dog's deciduous teeth are different from those of adults. Teddy dog's baby teeth are very small and thin, and their tips are particularly sharp, which is why puppies are easy to catch people. Teddy dog's primary teeth are much larger than permanent teeth, with thicker enamel and white color. The front teeth are closely arranged, and the tips of teeth are much rounder than those of primary teeth. Teddy dogs have 24 deciduous teeth and 42 adult teeth. The owner should pay more attention when Teddy's dog changes his teeth.
It's time for the dog to change its teeth.
Why do you brush your dog's teeth? Avoid bad breath Bad breath In addition to bad stomach, food residue left by teeth will also ferment in the mouth, and finally form bad breath. Brushing your teeth can not only avoid bad breath, but also promote blood circulation.
Reducing dental plaque in dogs is the beginning of dental caries, which can also reduce the probability of dental caries in dogs. Brushing teeth can effectively reduce the formation of dental plaque.
Reduce oral diseases Dogs that don't brush their teeth for a long time will turn yellow, dental plaque will form dental calculus, and dental calculus will cause oral problems. Stomatitis can lead to tooth extraction in dogs at most, but it may affect life expectancy.