Dogs usually lose teeth at around 8 years old. An 8-year-old dog has entered the old age and begins to lose teeth. When feeding the dog, if the owner pays attention to the oral and dental care of the dog, the dog's teeth will be appropriately extended. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner supplement the dog with calcium to ensure the calcium required for the dog's teeth. You must also insist on brushing your dog's teeth, usually 2-3 times a week.
Although it is normal for a dog to lose teeth after aging, if it is given to care for its teeth, the dog will not lose teeth too early. Impurity of dogs' teeth can cause pus overflow in the gums, gingivitis, etc. Once tartars (tan tartar at the junction of teeth and roots) are formed, it will be very laborious to clean them. However, if ignored, the dog will start to lose teeth when he is young, and teeth care should start from childhood.
The habit of brushing dogs' teeth should start from the dog's 6 months old, brushing their teeth 2-3 times a week. At the beginning, the dog will definitely not adapt and resist, but if you persist, you will develop better habits. If the dog resists brushing, it is necessary to add some tooth cleaning water to the water or give a tooth grinding stick.