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Do Pomeranians change teeth?

Yes, Pomeranians also go through a teething period, usually starting around four months old and lasting for about three months. During this period, the dog may exhibit behaviors such as biting random objects, and some dogs may also show varying degrees of loss of appetite.

When do Pomeranians change teeth?

Dogs usually begin to change teeth around four months old, and the process lasts about three months. The timing of teething varies depending on the breed and the dog's usual nutritional status. The first and second incisors are usually the first to change, followed by the first deciduous premolars and canine teeth. By the time the dog is 10 months old, all its teeth will have been replaced by permanent ones.

Symptoms of Pomeranian teething

During the teething period, dogs tend to like to bite and chew on various objects around the house, including sofas, slippers, and even diapers. To help your dog cope with the discomfort of teething, you can buy some chew toys or gum massagers, but make sure not to give your dog too much at once. Overeating can cause indigestion and diarrhea. Also, dogs tend to enjoy playing chase with their owners and biting their hands during teething. Be cautious not to get bitten.

How long does Pomeranian anorexia last during teething?

Teething usually does not affect a dog's normal appetite. If your dog's teeth are sensitive during this period, you can soak their kibble to soften it before feeding. Or you can feed your dog some canned food or other easily digestible foods during this time. If your dog still shows signs of loss of appetite, you should consider whether it is caused by a health problem. Specific reasons require consultation with a veterinarian at a pet hospital.