Maltese dog (definite introduction)
When we change teeth, we may not pay attention to bite hard teeth. Loose teeth may occur in all animals, so what are the reasons for loose teeth in dogs? There are many reasons for dogs' teeth to become loose. Like us, they will also have loose teeth when their teeth are replaced. In addition, there are also some situations that can cause dogs to have loose teeth.
When a dog is about 4 months old, it will start to lose its teeth. At this time, the dog’s deciduous teeth will gradually become loose and then fall out, and then solid permanent teeth will grow. This situation is very common for pet dogs. As long as the dog's normal nutritional intake is maintained, the dog will successfully lose its teeth and then grow new ones.
When pet dogs enter old age, their bodies begin to decline and appear old. In old age, a dog's body nutrients will disappear faster, so the dog's teeth will gradually become loose. When dogs lose their teeth in old age, they will no longer grow new teeth. It turns out that this process is also a stage of dog growth and weakness, and it is also very common.
There are also some reasons that can lead to loose teeth in dogs. If you don't pay attention to the health of your teeth, it will lead to serious oral diseases, such as dental calculus. If the long-standing dental calculus is suddenly removed, dogs will also have the problem of loose teeth. In addition, severe calcium deficiency in the body and poor body nutrition can also cause the teeth in the dog's mouth to loosen or even fall out.
It seems that the reason for the loose teeth of dogs is caused by natural psychological decline and oral problems. We don’t have to worry about the natural loosening and falling off of dog teeth, but if it is caused by some disease problems, we should pay attention to it and find corresponding solutions.
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