At this age of 8 months, the puppy should have 42 teeth -12 incisors, 4 canines, 16 premolars and 10 molars. Puppies have 28 temporary teeth (called puppy teeth or milk teeth) that start coming in at about four weeks of age. They generally fall out between 14 and 30 weeks, when they are replaced by 42 adult teeth.
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Caring For Your Puppy's Teeth | Purina
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Which teeth do puppies lose first?
The first to be lost are the incisors, the front six teeth on the top and bottom. Next, the long fang-like canine teeth should fall out as the permanent canines erupt. All of the 42 permanent teeth should be in place by the time a puppy is about 6 months old.Jan 27, 2012
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Do Puppies lose molars?
Around age 4-6 months, puppies will lose their canine teeth which are those sharp little fang teeth. Puppies lose their molars last, usually around 5-7 months of age. The age at which your puppy will lose its baby teeth depends on the breed and size of the dog.Mar 11, 2015
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www.purina.com.au
Caring For Your Puppy's Teeth | Purina
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Which teeth do puppies lose first?
The first to be lost are the incisors, the front six teeth on the top and bottom. Next, the long fang-like canine teeth should fall out as the permanent canines erupt. All of the 42 permanent teeth should be in place by the time a puppy is about 6 months old.Jan 27, 2012
capitolgazette.com
Ask A Vet: Puppies losing their baby teeth - Capital Gazette
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Do Puppies lose molars?
Around age 4-6 months, puppies will lose their canine teeth which are those sharp little fang teeth. Puppies lose their molars last, usually around 5-7 months of age. The age at which your puppy will lose its baby teeth depends on the breed and size of the dog.Mar 11, 2015
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