
Just like human being, when a puppy starts to teeth, the puppy will show symptoms of teething. Some teething symptoms for some puppies tend to get serious. In this case, you probably have to intervene to help alleviate the pain and the discomfort caused by teething. On the other hand, some teething symptoms are not so serious. Therefore, you probably don’t need to do anything. Your puppies have their own way of relieving the discomfort. It’s part of nature. All you need to do is to ensure you puppies don’t chew on hazardous objects such as an electrical cord.
The most obvious puppy teething symptoms is excessive chewing. In some serious cases, your puppies might tend to chew on everything that they can get their mouth on. They do that to alleviate the discomfort and pain felt in their gum. When the teeth starts to erupt, the gum will be swollen and it can be easily spotted and this will cause serious pain and sole in their gums. That’s why your puppy chew. Therefore, having plenty of chew toys and rawhide bones will help. Some puppies will chew more than other puppies and they will chew on other things even though they have chew toys and bones. Therefore, it is a good idea to restrict where your puppies go in the house so that they don’t have access to anything that can harm them.
Besides, sometimes you will notice your puppies got a bleeding gum and some teeth might be missing which is caused by excessive chewing. Some puppies owner had said that they noticed their puppies swallowed their teeth when they fall off. When you can’t find the missing teeth, it’s a good chance that the teeth is in your puppies stomach. But this won’t cause any harm as the teeth will most likely come out through their poop.
Other than this, you will also find teeth mark and fallen teeth as well as little spot of blood spots on your sofa and bed. These are all signs of your puppy teething. Some puppies might even cry and show signs of irritability such as low appetite and lack of sleep.
If you own puppies, please let your puppies to have a considerate amount of chewing. Don’t beat or scold your puppies for chewing. It’s just their nature. Remember to shower them with lots of love and play with them as often as you could.
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