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How often does Teddy's dog change his teeth?

Teddy's tooth changing period is four to six months. It is suggested that the owner prepare some soft food during the period of changing the dog's teeth, and the dog food can be slightly Microsoft.

Generally, dogs begin to grow teeth in about 20 days, and when they are four to six weeks old, they will grow white and thin deciduous teeth, and when they are two months old, they will be more even. After four to six months, they will start to change their front teeth, then canine teeth and molars. Some slow-growing dogs even change their teeth before they are two years old.

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Teddy is lively, good-natured, approachable and a loyal dog breed. Very agile, smart and elegant dog, square structure, well-proportioned, strong and confident.

Teddy's coat is usually trimmed into a traditional shape, with curly hair and rope hair: curly hair is thick and thick; Rope-shaped coat is drooping, and the coat length of different parts of the body is different, and the coat length of neck, trunk, head and ears is very long.