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  2. How to Soothe a Teething Puppy's Sore Gums - AOL

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    Puppies can start losing their baby teeth at about 12 weeks and do not stop losing teeth until they are about 6 months old. From what I have seen, the most severe teething discomfort occurs when ...

  3. Russian Toy - Wikipedia

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    Retained puppy teeth can also cause misalignment of the teeth. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] As with most breeds of dog, the Russian Toy can suffer from patellar luxation , which is where the knee cap slips out of place when the knee bends as the groove that normally holds it in place is too shallow.

  4. Puppy teething - Wikipedia

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    Puppies around the age of two weeks old start to experience teething. Teething is the process by which a puppy's deciduous teeth come in and then fall out to make way for their permanent teeth. By 5–6 weeks of life, all of the deciduous teeth have come in, puppies will grow in a set of 28 deciduous teeth or needle teeth.

  5. Pražský Krysařík - Wikipedia

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    Prevention consists of regularly brushing teeth and removing plaque when visiting your veterinarian. Krysaříks can also have retained baby teeth, which may need to be pulled to prevent further problems with dentition. Bone injuries due to their small size. The most common fractures are the bones of the metacarpus and forearm.

  6. Yorkshire Terrier - Wikipedia

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    A Morkie (half Maltese, half Yorkshire Terrier) puppy with his deciduous teeth and adult teeth growing in A Yorkshire Terrier's retained deciduous or baby fangs Health conditions that can be found in Yorkshire Terriers, include distichiasis , hydrocephalus , hypoplasia of dens , Legg–Calvé–Perthes syndrome , luxating patella ...

  7. 18,000-year-old puppy found in permafrost with whiskers and teeth

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    The well-preserved prehistoric puppy that is baffling scientists was presented on Monday at the Yakutsk’s Mammoth Museum. 18,000-year-old puppy found in permafrost with whiskers and teeth Skip ...

  8. 10 things you likely didn't know about dogs' tails - AOL

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    Tail wagging has long been associated with a pup's mood, but the fascinating -- and often telling -- things about the appendage don't stop there. Here are 10 things you didn't know about dogs' tails.

  9. Hypodontia - Wikipedia

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    When there is a case of hypodontia of the permanent premolar teeth, the primary molar teeth would often remain in the mouth beyond the time they are meant to be lost. [76] Therefore, with a presence of healthy primary teeth in the absence of a permanent successor, retaining the primary teeth can be a feasible management of hypodontia.