When do Husky puppies lose their teeth?
Husky puppies are born without teeth, but they start to grow their baby teeth at around 3 weeks of age. These baby teeth, also known as milk teeth, will help them to start chewing solid food.
Husky puppies will start losing their baby teeth and growing their adult teeth at around 4 to 7 months of age. This process is similar to what human children go through when they lose their baby teeth and grow their adult teeth.
Symptoms that indicate a Husky puppy is losing their teeth:
- Bleeding gums
- More chewing on toys or objects to alleviate discomfort
- Loss of appetite or difficulty eating
It is essential to provide your Husky puppy with appropriate toys and treats to help alleviate any discomfort they may experience during the teething process.