Keeshond (definite introduction)
If the deciduous teeth of puppies do not fall out immediately during tooth replacement, , then it is easy to have double rows of teeth. Although the double row of teeth will not directly affect the physical health of the dog, it does pose a great potential threat to the dog. Double rows of teeth will make it easier for the dog's mouth to hide dirt and evil, causing bad breath and other problems. Therefore, every dog owner should know how to prevent dogs from growing double rows of teeth.
1. Feed the dog dog food from two months onwards and avoid eating soft food. During the teething period, you must protect your dog’s calcium intake! In addition, if your dog eats animal liver or meat as its staple food for a long time, it should supplement calcium in an appropriate amount. Because this kind of food not only contains very low calcium content, but also contains high concentrations of vitamin A, which can inhibit the absorption of calcium. Therefore, it is best for you to immediately change the habit of feeding the liver for a long time and replenish it with calcium immediately.
2. It is best for parents to pay attention to the changes in their dog when it is changing its teeth and see if it can change all the teeth on its own. If not, it is necessary to use human help immediately. Help them. Give your dog more chews, use a string to play tug-of-war with them, and often use your hands to help your dog loosen its deciduous teeth.
3. Dogs’ deciduous teeth can generally be removed before they are one year old. It is not recommended that dogs have their deciduous teeth removed before they are one year old! The roots of a dog's teeth are integrated. Pulling out one tooth may cause the root to become loose, which is not good for other teeth. Don't get your teeth pulled unless it's absolutely necessary! Doctors say that generally you need to see if the deciduous teeth are loose before you can consider extraction, otherwise extraction is generally not recommended. Firstly, I am afraid that the dog will not be able to bear it, and secondly, injecting anesthesia will also be harmful. Even for loose teeth, it is not possible to extract many at one time, but must be done repeatedly.
4. If your dog still maintains a double row of teeth after he is over one year old, don’t hesitate and take him to the hospital to have his deciduous teeth extracted.
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