Have you figured out how to tell how old a puppy is?

Nowadays, everyone will choose to go to the dog market when buying a dog. However, for novices, they still don’t know how to tell how old a dog is. So how to tell how old a puppy is? Let me introduce to you a little way to judge how old a puppy is. Friends who want to know can come and take a look.

You can tell how old a puppy is by looking at the arrangement of its teeth. When a dog is 2 months old, all its deciduous teeth have grown. The deciduous teeth are a row of teeth located in the middle of the teeth. If a newly purchased dog does not even have deciduous teeth, it means that it is definitely not a dog under 3 months old. A dog with complete molars must be older than 3 months. In the fourth month, the dog begins to replace molars.

You can also judge by looking at the dog's immunity. If the new dog you buy is prone to getting sick, is listless, loves to sleep, does not like activities, etc., then you should go to the animal hospital for treatment early. Dogs that are no more than 3 months old generally have low immunity. This can be seen from daily life, and they may also have problems such as diarrhea and picky eating.

In addition to looking at how old the dog is, when buying a dog, you also need to look at whether the dog is healthy and has a suitable personality for you to raise. These are all things you need to pay attention to.