A dog's deciduous teeth arrive between three to eight weeks of age and around four to six months of age these teeth start to be gradually replaced with permanent teeth. Teething is a painful process coursing puppies to chew more during this period of time because their gums can become very irritated. The act of chewing relieves their discomfort so they are likely to chew anything they find. Although inappropriate chewing is most likely to occur while the puppy is teething, if not corrected it can become a long-standing problem even after all the adult teeth emerge and teething ends.
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