Samoyed dog (details)
Usually, dogs change their teeth at four to six months. Specifically, they start to change their front teeth at two to four months (that is, six front teeth in the middle of the canine teeth on both sides of the mouth). At five to six months, all front teeth are changed into canine teeth, and canine teeth are changed. So how should the naughty and active Samoyed maintain his teeth during the tooth change?
In order to prevent Samoyed from venting all over the place during the tooth changing period, parents should prepare some toys for grinding teeth, grinding sticks, dog chewing gum and so on to distract Samoyed's attention. Otherwise, the furniture, slippers and other items in your home will become the object of its grinding. When Satsuma changes his teeth, he can't find his baby teeth. It may have been swallowed by Satsuma, or it may have dropped somewhere. But don't worry, it won't affect Satsuma's health. As long as you pay attention to whether the old teeth are successfully replaced after the new teeth grow out, you can avoid the problem that the new teeth are out of position.
Satsuma's teeth will feel itchy and painful during the tooth changing period. You can tie a towel and soak it, then put it in the refrigerator and chill it for Satsuma to play, which can have a good effect of pain. It is essential during the period of calcium supplementation and tooth replacement, so that Satsuma can have a strong tooth. But remember, don't take too much calcium.
Satsuma's curiosity is very heavy, especially in the molar period. The owner must be careful with the power cord at home, and it is better to stick them on the floor with adhesive tape. Besides, the kitchen and bathroom doors must be well managed, and all the chemical cleaners should be received out of Satsuma's reach. In addition, it's also a good way to prepare some delicious high-quality dog chews for Satsuma. These things made of bone glue and meat skin have just the right hardness and taste good, so Satsuma will soon turn his energy into eating dog chews.
What you need to do during Samoyed's tooth replacement period is to observe the growth of new teeth every day. Sometimes new teeth grow out a lot and old teeth don't fall out. If it takes a long time, it is easy to cause the misalignment of new teeth and some gum problems. If it has an old tooth that will never fall out, you can try shaking the old tooth with your hand at home to help it fall out. If it doesn't work, just go to the doctor for help. People have special pliers, which can easily pull out the tooth, and it's very cheap.