How to tell the age of a Pomeranian dog

If the peak of the first maxillary incisor is worn away, it is about 3.5 years old, and the second front tooth is worn away, about 4.5 years old;
If the peak of the third mandibular incisor is slightly worn, the first and second mandibular incisors have been worn flat, about 5 years old;
If the mandibular third incisor is worn to a blunt point, it is about 6 years old; if the mandibular first incisor is worn to the root, the wear surface is a vertical oval, it is about 7 years old;
If the first incisor of the lower jaw is worn and tilts forward, it is about 8 years old; dogs over 10 years old will basically start to lose teeth. The incisors will become very small due to wear and tear, and the teeth will turn yellow.
If old dogs do not take good oral care, they may even have bad breath, a lot of dental calculus, red and swollen gums and even periodontitis.
Just like people, people will have gray hair when they get old, and so will dogs. Especially for dogs with darker hair, their hair will turn white as they age. The originally dark nose color will gradually become lighter or even white, and Pomeranian's legs and feet will become less flexible.
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