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**Can't be too intuitive, please check these out for yourself.
The biggest difference between Hilty and Scotland is the body shape, and the white hair on the chest and tail is a common feature of the two, how to distinguish them from the two please see the following aspects.
1) Ear aspect: Yes.
At the age of two or three weeks, Hilty has ears that are erect or semi-erect when she is a puppy.
Two- and three-week-old Scots have their ears all collapsed on their heads when they are puppies.
2) In terms of temperament: Hilati seems to be smarter.
3) Frontal segment: Hilty has a pronounced frontal segment, while Scottish forehead appears flatter.
4) In terms of tone: Joy is more thin and pointed, and Scottish is thicker, which is relative.
5) Skeleton: Hilati is smaller, Scottish is thicker.
6) In terms of calls: Cheerie is more delicate, and Scotland is louder.
7) Wait until both Hilty and Scotland have grown.
At two or three months, there is a clear difference in their body size, and at the age of three months, the Scottish puppy is about the same age as the adult Celestial dog.
8) In addition, there is a problem related to the level of Hilty and Scotland, if more than half of the surface coat color of Hilty is white, it is disqualified in the field, but more than three-quarters of Scotland's surface coat color is still recognized as white, so if you want to buy Hilty to compete, you should pay attention, of course, if you just buy a purebred Hilty as a pet is another matter.
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Keep your mouth short, and look at it when it's bigger.
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The offspring of Su Hee-skushi's mouth will grow in another month.
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Judging the age of a dog mainly depends on the wear and tear of the dog's teeth, as well as facial expressions, posture, and coat. and whether there is the occurrence of senile hairs and the changes of senile eyes.
Tooth wear and loss of teeth Dogs give birth to baby teeth in ten days after birth, and begin to gradually change from incisors, canines, and molars to permanent teeth after two months, and permanent teeth are replaced in 8-10 months, but it takes 1 and a half years old for teeth to grow solid. It doesn't matter if the puppy swallows the replaced baby teeth, because the baby teeth are softer and the dog's stomach and intestines can digest them. Estimating the age of a dog by relying on teeth can be referred to the following table:
Age Dental characteristics.
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.
At 3-4 months of age, the 1st and 2nd incisors are replaced, and the permanent incisors are incurred.
At 4-5 months of age, the 1st papillary premolar is replaced, and the permanent premolar erupts.
4-6 months old Replacement of canine teeth and eruption of permanent teeth.
4-7 months of age The 2nd posterior molar is replaced and a permanent tooth is developed.
5-6 months of age The 3rd incisor is replaced and a permanent tooth is grown.
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.
At the age of 5, the tip of the 3rd incisor of the lower jaw begins to wear out, and the first incisor is worn into a rectangular shape.
6 years old The tip of the 3rd lower incisor begins to wear, the canine teeth are blunt and rounded, and the mandibular incisors are worn.
8 years old The first incisor of the mandible begins to wear out, and the grinding side is tilted forward.
10 years old The grinding surface of the 2nd lower jaw and the 1st incisor of the maxillary is oval.
11-15 years old Loss of incisors and incomplete teeth.
16-20 years old Canine tooth loss.
To put it simply:
Under 2 months of age, only deciduous teeth (white, thin, sharp).
2-4 months Replace the incisors.
4-6 months Replace the canines (white, rounded and blunt).
6-10 months Molars are replaced.
1 year old The teeth are long, white and shiny, and the front teeth do not have sharp protrusions.
2 years of age The lower incisor cusps are partially ground.
3 years old The upper incisor cusps are partially ground.
4-5 years old The upper and lower incisors begin to wear and tear, slightly beveled and yellow.
6-8 years old Incisors are grinding and the roots are exposed, and the canines are yellowing and wear the lips.
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Because you didn't take care of his teeth, I can only guess about 3-4 months.
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