When Do Siberian Huskies Shed Their Teeth?
Huskies go through a process of teeth replacement when they are growing up, just like how children around 6-7 years old go through a process of losing their baby teeth and growing permanent teeth. Of course, Huskies won’t wait until they are 6-7 years old to start losing their teeth, by that age, they should already be in their middle or old age. So, do you know when Huskies start losing their teeth?
If you observe the growth of Huskies, you will find that they start growing teeth around 20 days after they are born. During the process of growing teeth, young Huskies will especially like to bite things. Your smelly shoes, socks, couch, bed sheets, chair legs, toys, all of these things can’t escape the mouth of young Huskies. Of course, young Huskies like to bite things more is to relieve the discomfort caused by growing teeth. Huskies grow teeth very fast, and the period of tooth replacement is much shorter than that of children.
Huskies start replacing their baby teeth with permanent teeth around 2-3 months of age. First, their baby teeth will slowly fall out, then new permanent teeth will grow out. Then, this tooth replacement process will continue until the dog is 7-8 months old, by which time all of its teeth have been replaced with new permanent teeth.
Huskies like to bite things a lot during the process of losing teeth and growing teeth, just like how children like to bite things when they are losing their baby teeth. If you want to avoid your Huskies from causing damage, prepare some chewable toys, chewable bones, and chewable toys, so that Huskies can chew on them anytime, and satisfy their needs during the process of losing teeth and growing teeth. Then, they won’t bite your shoes and socks randomly anymore.