Teething Puppies

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By Whitney05


New Puppy

So you just brought home a new puppy. Everything's great. She's cute and cuddly. Has puppy breath and gives great puppy kisses. She's catching on to her potty training. And everyone in the family loves her, to include your current 7 year old dog. It's been a while since you've had a puppy. You've missed every great moment... Until, you remember one thing... Chewed shoes and teeth prints on the furniture.

You're puppy is teething...

Puppies will instinctively chew, not because they want to punish you for leaving her home alone and locking her in a crate. Puppies chew because they need to. When teething, puppies will chew to alleviate as much discomfort as they can. Think about it, if you had 42 adult teeth growing in, you'd want to alleviate the pain.

Signs of Teething

  • Swollen, inflamed gums
  • Bleeding gums
  • Missing teeth
  • Teeth prints on your nice things.


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Help Alleviate Teething Discomfort

You don't want your puppy to be in pain or feel discomfort. But what can you do? Many things...

  • Ice
  • Frozen fruits and vegetables such as carrots, strawberries, watermelon, apples, sweet potatoe, etc.
  • Puppy teething toys found at pet stores
  • Freeze natural bones that you've filled with peanut butter, cheese wiz, cream cheese, etc. (STAY AWAY from rawhides as they do not digest properly in a dog's body)
  • You can put broth in ice cubes, and freeze them before giving it to your puppy. The taste alone will entice your puppy to chew them.
  • Dip knotted socks or towels (remember knotting them will create a difference between a forbidden object such as new socks and an object that the puppy can chew, such as old socks) into broth and freeze before giving it to the puppy.


Stop Destructive Chewing

If you are still having a problem with you puppy chewing, here are a few suggestions that you could try in order to stop chewing on "forbidden objects."

  • Crate train the puppy if you are not able to watch it. This will prevent the puppy from getting a hold of any "forbidden items."
  • Remove any "forbidden items" from the puppies reach.
  • Use commercial sprays, such as Bitter Apple, to discourage chewing. If you go this route, purcahse one brand, try it on only a small portion of something that the puppy likes to chew. If the puppy likes the flavor, then you don't want to enhance her chewing. By putting it only one a small portion of a chair, you can test out the brand you purchased. If she likes that one, take it back and purchase a different one.
  • Do not give your puppy old shoes or socks to chew on- your puppy cannot differentiate old items from your brand new ones and will chew on both. What you can do it take old socks or towels and tie them in knots, this will create a difference between socks and towels the puppy can chew versus those that she cannot. There will be a differen shape to the item.
  • Provide plenty of puppy approved toys. Remember puppies have sharp teeth, so flimsy plastic toys will not last long.
  • Chewing is a great opportunity to teach the 'Leave it' command, in which the dog, or puppy in this case, learns to leave something alone when told. You can, also, incorporate the 'Drop it' command as well.

Basic Obedience

During this stage in a puppy's life, you can incorporate basic obedience. Teaching basic commands younger, will give you more time as the puppy grows to teach the fun stuff, like tricks. Also, by beginning basic obedience at a young age, you can perfect the basic obedience commands, such as stay, come, wait, down, etc. Whether you work on obedience solely at home or join a puppy class, it's something that should be considered before you think about adding tricks to the curriculum.

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Jay  says:
12 months ago

Know where does this article state when a puppy starts to teeth and when it ends. Most of the articles I have looked up to find out this question tell you everything except when it starts and when it finishes

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Whitney05  says:
12 months ago

Honestly, that's something that I didn't really think about when writting the article. In a way it will vary. but on average teething can range from 6/8 weeks - 6/8 months. (This is an estimate to the fullest extent.) The chewing could still continue, all depending on the breed. I know that in general labs will continue to chew until they're two years old, if not older. Some breeds are mentally puppies much longer than other breeds.

mich  says:
8 months ago

my pup has lose 4 teeths in 4 days is that normal?? will it lose all its teeth? how long will new teeth grow?

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Whitney05  says:
8 months ago

Like children, puppies loose all their puppy teeth. Depending on the breed of the dog, will determine how big the adult teeth are.

Rachel Mohrhaus  says:
8 months ago

If a puppy's teeth aren't coming in at 2 wks old should i be worried?

twomayers  says:
5 months ago

I have a 4 month old shih tzu. He has lost teeth in the front. just how long will it take for him to lose his baby teeth and get his permanent teeth in??

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Whitney05  says:
5 months ago

Rachel, that I'm not sure, you would need to consult your vet.

twomayers most dogs tend to lose all their baby teeth by 6-7 months old, with adult teeth already coming in or completed.

Holli  says:
3 months ago

My puppy's bottom incisors are coming in but the puppy teeth have not come out yet. Is there anything I can do??

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Whitney05  says:
3 months ago

Provide nylabones, and hard chew toys. Avoid rawhides and real bones.

Delilah  says:
3 months ago

My puppy i just got is about 4weeks, i rescued her and now all she does is walk around and cry if im not there, my other dog wont play with her :( i took her to the vet and they says hes healthy. but why wont my other dog play with her? and why does she just cry?

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Whitney05  says:
3 months ago

your other dog just isn't ready to play with the puppy. If the puppy is 4 weeks old, you really shouldn't have it around other dogs. It's ok to have it around your dog, but no other dog. Also watch out with behavioral concerns, as the pup is only 4 weeks old and already away from it's mother, this will be a big concern. I'm bnot sure where your rescued the dog from, but no reputable shelter would have let you adopt out the dog so young. I recommend start training now, and after the pup is 8 weeks start socializing it. Don't rush your current dog; it will take time. Don't leave your older dog with the pup unsupervised. She's crying because she was taken away from the mother and litter way too early. She needs that attention that a mother dog would normally be providing her, but if you baby her, she will have behavioral concerns. Don't carry her around constantly, and just let her cry. If you come running each time she cries, the dog will learn that's how to get your attention, and as she grows, this will get rather aggravating.

Ashley  says:
5 weeks ago

I have a 4 1/2 month old tiny toy poodle and he is teething...my question is, do loose stools come along with teething?

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Whitney05  says:
5 weeks ago

Teething really has nothing to do with the puppies stool. Although a teething puppy will have a more sore mouth, which can affect its eating habits, which can in turn affect the stool. You may want to contact your vet just to make sure the pup is good to go.

Shawna  says:
5 weeks ago

Is there a type of teething pain reliever that you can give a puppy to help with the teething pain? I use to give my kids an all natural teething tablet that disolves instantly, would I be able to give her that or should I got through her vet?

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Whitney05  says:
5 weeks ago

No. You shouldn't give your dog a pain reliever for teething. Just provide frozen fruits and ice cubes and it should be fine.

Beth  says:
8 days ago

I have a 4 1/2 month choc lab and he is starting to lose his baby teeth and he has been whining a lot. Last night, I finally got a good look at his teeth. He had 3 that were literally pointed the wrong direction and one was hanging out when he closed his mouth. His gums were really swollen and looked bruised where his teeth were loose. Is this normal or do I need to take him in to get checked out?

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Whitney05  says:
7 days ago

i'm not sure what you are talking about exactly. Are the teeth loose are are they coming in crooked? You may have to consult your vet about it to be sure.

candy  says:
2 days ago

my five month old wheaton terrier is teething. His gums are bleeding in certain spots and his breath is horrible. Is this normal? I brush his teeth gently and the blood on the brush is bright red.

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Whitney05  says:
30 hours ago

I have never really noticed bad breath with my pups in the past, but it is probably caused by the bleeding. I would make sure to provide plenty of frozen things like carrots. Also try frozen nylabones. If the bleeding persists you will want to contact your vet.

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