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When Do Chihuahuas Lose Their Teeth? What You Need to Know About Puppy Teething – The Big Chi

When Do Chihuahuas Lose Their Teeth? What You Need to Know About Puppy Teething



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Several puppies get adopted or purchased every day. Most of their new owners, however, are usually unprepared for the teething problems that could linger for up to two years.

Chihuahua puppies, like babies, are born toothless and develop teeth between the ages of three and six weeks. They will then grow to have twenty-eight deciduous teeth and forty-two permanent teeth later on.

When their teeth start to come out, your Chihuahua may appear to be in a lot of discomforts. You have probably seen this in babies as well. To alleviate the discomfort, puppies chew and bite on anything they see. They will bite on shoes, furniture, clothing, and even people. You may want to monitor your puppy closely when it’s at this stage.

What Age Do Chihuahuas Lose Their Baby Teeth

Not surprisingly, your puppy’s milk teeth will begin to fall out at some point. Unlike humans, dogs often swallow their loose teeth when eating. During this period, bleeding may occur but to a minor extent. In fact, dog owners will hardly notice it. Sometimes, however, the dogs will leave mild red staining on a chew toy.

So, at what age do Chihuahuas lose their baby teeth? A Chihuahua’s baby teeth typically begin to fall out at three months (12 weeks). At this time, the baby teeth are being pushed up and therefore out by the larger adult teeth. The teeth frequently fall out while the dogs chew on their toys.

No two puppies are alike. However, by the time a Chihuahua gets to eight months, it will have lost all of its baby teeth. It will have a full set of 42 adult teeth in its jaw at this point in its development.

Most owners are usually concerned about their dogs getting injured from swallowing loose teeth. However, there is no reason to worry as infant teeth are relatively small and can pass through the digestive tract without causing any problems. If you are observant enough, you might even notice little teeth in their feces! You can also spot them on the floor of your home.

Chihuahua Teething Timeline

Chihuahua Teeth Start Coming Out – Between 2 And 3 Weeks Old

Your Chihuahua puppies will be toothless for the first 2-3 weeks. Their milk teeth do not begin to push through the gums until they are around 14 days old. This will be about the same time they open their eyes.

Thus, the first two weeks of their lives are crucial in their development into the Chihuahuas we so love. Most Chihuahua owners won’t get to see this stage of their dogs’ dental development because puppies should not be separated from their mothers until they are at least eight weeks old.

The teeth will appear in the following order:

1. Incisors (front teeth)
2. Canines (these teeth allow them to start taking solid foods).
3. Premolars (they stop coming out after about six weeks).

Your Chihuahua should have all 28 milk teeth by the age of 8 weeks.

Chihuahua Starts Teething And Growing Adult Teeth – 12 Weeks Of Age Onwards

The teething stage is the next step of dental development. Chihuahuas don’t have their milk teeth for as long as you may think. The adult teeth will be pushing through soon.

Chihuahua puppies begin to lose their baby teeth when they get to three months (twelve weeks). This is the period that they begin to teeth. There are a total of 28 baby teeth and, shockingly, 42 adult teeth that will grow to replace the milk teeth.

Chihuahua Puppies Stop Teething – 7 To 8 Months Of Age

Chihuahua puppies usually finish teething around the age of 7 to 8 months. This isn’t always the case, as some Chihuahuas cease teething before or even after this age.

For How Long Do Chihuahuas Teeth?

Teething could take as long as 20 to 24 weeks. A large number of Chihuahua puppies, however, will stop teething when they get to 6 months old. If your puppy takes longer, don’t worry.

The duration is not constant and could vary from one puppy to another. Adult Chihuahua teeth take much longer to develop and push through the gums than their newborn milk teeth. The most stubborn are the molars towards the back of the mouth.

At about eight months, your Chihuahua puppy will have finished teething and have all 42 adult teeth in its jaws.

Signs Of Teething In Chihuahua Puppies

The first indicator of teething, as you may have noticed with your Chihuahua puppy, is their chewing on anything in sight. Other signs to look out for include:

  • Baby teeth on the floor: Spotting their adorable small teeth is one of the more visible signs. They could be on their chew toys, on the floor, in a toy, or their food bowl.
  • Bloodstains on chew toys: When Chihuahuas are teething, they will chew on their toys to reduce the pain. When the gums get irritated or baby teeth come out, they could leave bloodstains on their chew toys.
  • Drooling: Teething puppies drool a lot, so expect to see a lot more saliva coming out of their mouths than usual.
  • More chewing: When Chihuahuas are teething, they need to relieve the pain, and chewing is the greatest method to do so. Give them chew toys and keep them away from valuable items as they could cause a lot of damage.
  • Gum inflammation and redness are common in teething Chihuahuas. Because the larger adult teeth are pushing up through, they will appear to be quite sore.
  • Changes in behavior: Your Chihuahua puppy will experience pain from time to time and may become irritated as a result. Use teething toys and lots of attention to keep them distracted.
  • Mild fever: If you’ve ever had children, you know how hot they can become when they’re teething. Chihuahua puppies are the same.
  • Misaligned teeth: As adult teeth emerge, they may not always push a baby tooth out. The milk tooth and the adult tooth will then sit together until the milk tooth falls out. This could result in misalignment of the teeth.

Does Chihuahua Teething Cause Pain Or Discomfort

Your puppy’s teething is almost surely painful. When its teeth begin to come out, they experience a loss of appetite, increased salivation, and irritation. Just prior to tooth eruption, the gums expand and are painful to the touch. These symptoms are similar to those reported in babies as they begin to grow their milk teeth.

Babies will gnaw on their fingers and drool more than they usually do. Other symptoms could include impatience, night weeping, restlessness, and lip, and object biting. Some other symptoms, such as cough, diarrhea, rashes, ear rubbing, convulsions, and fever, all of which are frequently associated with teething, have been discovered to be unrelated to teething.

These symptoms are more likely to be caused by something else, and you should take your pet to the vet. Due to teething pain, puppies will chew on almost everything they come across. When you aren’t there to oversee your Chihuahua puppy, put her in a kennel, playpen, or puppy safe area to prevent damage.

And, of course, provide her with a range of chew toys.

How To Help Your Teething Chihuahua Puppy

It is natural for a Chihuahua to lose its teeth, and when it happens, you should be ready to help alleviate the pain and discomfort they experience as they teeth. The following are actions you can consider doing to help your puppy through the painful experience.

Rub a little peanut butter on your puppy’s chew toys now and then to encourage her to gnaw on their chew toys. Alternatively, grab them a Kong and stuff it with cheese, peanut butter, or some other food.

You can also give your Chihuahua puppy an ice cube to play with and chew on. It doesn’t have to be frozen water necessarily. You can make it interesting by freezing some meat or chicken bites for it to play with and chew on.

Freeze a damp washcloth and give it to your puppy to chew on to relieve teething pain. Just keep a close watch on them to make sure they don’t swallow it because it could choke them. Frozen carrots also make fantastic teething pain relievers.

Exercise your Chihuahuas: Dogs with plenty of energy will chew more than those that are exhausted. Give your Chihuahua puppy at least two daily walks in the neighborhood and plenty of indoor playtime.

Keep them occupied: Bored Chihuahuas are prone to mischief, and they could damage a lot in your home. Bring out their chew toys to keep them mentally stimulated and busy while they are teething.

Recommended Chihuahua Teething Toy

A chew toy is more compulsory for your Chihuahua puppy than not. It is important to note that a teething toy is very different from a regular dog toy. It must be able to satisfy a variety of situations in order to reduce discomfort and itching effectively. These include:

  • It should be adequately tough to withstand the puppy’s razor-sharp teeth.
  • It should pique your puppy’s interest. If the toy isn’t engaging, it won’t be of much use. Nowadays, there are very many shapes and sizes that exist in the market. You could get one shaped like a bone.
  • Certain varieties will have minor and safe protrusions. Teething is greatly aided by the toy’s smaller components. Your puppy may get the small projections into hard-to-reach parts of the mouth and gums to relieve its discomfort.
  • The greatest chew toys are the frozen ones. If your dog is teething, giving him a chilly toy to gnaw on will provide him with a lot of relief and pleasure.

A number of teething toys can keep water in them. When frozen, a puppy can play with them for hours as the ice melts into water. Another frozen toy from the freezer can be given to it after a couple of hours or so.

When your Chihuahua reaches the age of teething, he or she will experience painful gums and the pain of their baby teeth coming out. The severity of the pain varies from puppy to puppy. For some, it is minimal, while others will experience more severe pain. It depends on the dog. Almost all of them, however, will chew.

Expect to see some mild bloodstains around the house or small teeth on the floor, or caught in things they’ve chewed. Give your Chihuahua plenty of love, support, attention, and understanding during their dental development.

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