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This dog is a crossbreed because there are so many mixes that it is impossible to know its breed. But don't worry, crossbreed dogs are very smart!Also very dear.
You may not know that purebred dogs are also crossed by different dog breeds! It can be seen that crossbreed dogs are the smartest. You've picked up a good dog and taken good care of it, right?
It will love you very much. If it's a boy, it's called Xiaobai, and a girl is called Xiaoxue, right? In my opinion, this dog is good.
Look at the face shape with the bloodline of the sharp-beaked dog and the fox dog, and the drooping ears may have the bloodline of the Jimba dog and Shih Tzu. And not the earth dog you say! I can't tell the age, because you have to see the teeth yourself?
In 10 months, all my teeth have grown, and all I can see is my body shape! It was up to 3 months to 5 months depending on the body type. You can feed broth with rice, eggs and chicken, which are all good digestible and nutritious foods.
Bones can't be fed, which not only doesn't digest but also hurts the throat, and the puppy's teeth don't grow well and it hurts the teeth and can't bite. This is basic common sense, you can't listen to those who don't understand, remember! You can also feed some yogurt to help digestion, milk will be runny.
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I couldn't see any dogs, but the upstairs, I've never seen a white golden retriever, Lala. I can't see any dogs, it should be a skewer. Hope to be kind.
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This is an absolute skewer.
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Age Dental condition.
19-28 days Deciduous incisors erupt.
21-28 days 3rd mastial premolars erupt.
21-35 days Milk canines erupt.
21-42 days 4th mammary premolar erupts.
28-42 days 2nd mastoid premolar erupts.
At 2 months of age, all the deciduous teeth are in full bloom.
3-4 months old Replacement of the 1st and 2nd incisors, permanent incisors 4-5 months of age Replacement of the 1st mapillarary premolars, permanent premolars 4-6 months of age Replacement of canine teeth and permanent teeth.
4-7 months old 2nd posterior molars replaced, permanent teeth erupted5-6 months old 3rd incisors replaced, permanent teeth erupted.
5-7 months of age: The permanent premolars are homogeneous.
6-9 months of age, mandibular 3rd permanent posterior molars are aligned.
9-10 months old, all replaced.
1 year old permanent teeth are long, white, shiny, and the incisors have sharp protrusions.
1 1/2 years old There is wear on the tip of the 1st incisor of the mandible.
2 and a half years old The tip of the second incisor of the lower jaw is worn.
3 1/2 years old maxillary 1st incisor tip is worn.
4 and a half years old maxillary 2nd incisor tip is worn.
5 years old The tip of the 3rd incisor of the lower jaw begins to wear out, the first incisor is worn out and rectangular 6 years old The tip of the 3rd incisor of the lower jaw begins to wear out, the canine teeth are obtuse and rounded, and the mandibular incisors are worn 8 years old The 1st incisor of the lower jaw begins to wear out, and the grinding surface of the grinding face of the 1st mandibular tooth is 10 years old The grinding surface of the 2nd and maxillary 1st incisor is oval 11-15 years old The incisors are lost and the teeth are incomplete.
16-20 years old Canine tooth loss.
Adult dogs have 42 canine teeth, 12 front teeth, 4 tiger teeth (fangeahne), 16 premolars, and 10 molars.
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Smell the smell of the dog's mouth, if it has the smell of milk, it is a puppy of a few months, if it does not smell, it is a middle-aged dog, if it smells a little, it is older.
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