What should I do if Teddy loses his tooth?

Generally, Teddy’s teeth will change when he is 2 to 3 months old, and this process may continue until he is about 6 to 8 months old. During this period, Teddy's teeth will slowly grow back if they fall out.
In order to ensure that the pet dog can successfully replace its teeth during this period, the nutritional supply must be comprehensive and sufficient. Especially calcium nutrition, which plays a very important role in the tooth replacement process of golden retrievers. If there is a lack of calcium, deciduous teeth will not fall out easily and new teeth will grow slowly. Of course, too much calcium nutrition is not good either. To ensure that Golden Retrievers can successfully change their teeth without growing double rows of teeth, reasonable calcium supplementation is particularly important.
If an adult dog loses its teeth, it may be caused by external factors, such as accidentally eating too hard food, which causes the teeth to loosen and fall out; it may also be caused by calcium deficiency; if the dog is calcium deficient, Severe cases can lead to tooth loss, so you need to pay attention to calcium supplements. In addition, if you don't pay attention to cleaning Teddy's teeth, it is easy to lose teeth due to tooth decay and other problems. You should pay attention to cleaning your teeth regularly.
If it is an elderly dog that loses its teeth, generally the dog’s teeth will begin to fall out after the dog turns 16 years old. At this time, the dog is already a longevity star!
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