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Hey Guys,

I'm pretty sure my little man Raiden is teething as he is four months and he is now trying to chew lots more. So far I have been wetting his rope toys and a small cloth then freezing them, which he seems to like.

I just wanted to know if anyone else has any other good ideas or suggestions they have tried?

Thanks

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Thanks for all the tips. Our poor puppy is also teething now and it is upsetting to see the blood - he seems fine though! Nonetheless we do want to try to make him as comfy as we can so we have frozen one of his rope toys and a kong!

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Slight side question. My pup started losing her baby teeth at about three and a half months, and now at five months, when her mouth is opened it appears that she has all of her adult teeth. Can everything happen that fast?

Yep. Very quick event. :cry:

Think about it - in the wild they need their teeth to eat the food available, nature has designed them to change teeth and quickly so they can continue to grow and thrive.

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At what age do they tend to start teething? Jager is 18 weeks and i havent noticed any signs yet. Around what age can i expect it to start?

Have you checked his teeth? Have a look at his incisors.

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At what age do they tend to start teething? Jager is 18 weeks and i havent noticed any signs yet. Around what age can i expect it to start?

Have you checked his teeth? Have a look at his incisors.

I am at work at the moment so will check his teeth when i get home. He has always been a bit of a chewer (of his toys) so i cant say he has been chewing more. His teeth aren't little needles anymore either.

Will have a look and feel around his mouth tonight.

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Yep. Very quick event. ;)

Think about it - in the wild they need their teeth to eat the food available, nature has designed them to change teeth and quickly so they can continue to grow and thrive.

I'm still shocked at how fast Elbie is losing ihs baby-teeth and getting his adult teeth. Suddenly he has a mouth of big white teeth in place of his itty bitty little baby teeth! Fortunately he's very gentle with mouth - taking treats etc

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Nandi lost her first tooth, Wednesday..... Today is Friday and I can already see 4 new teeth coming through her gums. :o

I was wondering, is it painfull like for human babies?

I'm asking because she is not eating all her food, but still playing, running around etc.

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