When will VIP get his teeth changed?

After the poodle puppies are born, when they are about 8-12 weeks old, the deciduous teeth will begin to loosen and eventually fall out. Teeth replacement usually begins with the incisors, followed by the canines, premolars, and finally the large molars. Most poodles will have all their permanent teeth around 8 months after birth.
Starting from the time when the poodle is a puppy, it is necessary to help the dog develop a good habit of brushing its teeth. Especially during the teeth replacement period, the teeth should be observed every day to confirm whether the teeth are growing healthily.
During the period when the poodle puppy is teething, the owner should ensure that its nutritional intake is sufficient. It is best to enrich the dog's diet and supplement it with more calcium. If owners usually have more free time, they can make nutritious food supplements for their poodle puppies by themselves. Choose some foods with high calcium content such as tofu, kelp, dried shrimps, etc., cook them, chop them into pieces, and mix them into dog food. If you don’t have time to make complementary food, you can also directly buy calcium powder and add it to dog food to supplement calcium for your dog.
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