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  2. How to Soothe a Teething Puppy's Sore Gums - AOL

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    Puppies are very uncomfortable during these weeks, but fortunately, it is a relatively short time—only a few months. Puppies can start losing their baby teeth at about 12 weeks and do not stop ...

  3. Try this trainer’s easy advice to help socialize your puppy ...

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    For more puppy socialization advice, you may find this article insightful: I'm a dog behaviorist and these are my 6 tips for socializing a puppy. Milo's Kitchen Chicken & Apple Sausage Slices $9. ...

  4. Puppy teething - Wikipedia

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    Teething is the process by which a puppy's deciduous teeth come in and then fall out to make way for their permanent teeth. By 5–6 weeks of life, all of the deciduous teeth have come in, puppies will grow in a set of 28 deciduous teeth or needle teeth. Permanent teeth will start coming in around 12–16 weeks, and puppies will eventually end ...

  5. Socialization of animals - Wikipedia

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    Socialized dogs can interact with other non-aggressive dogs of any size and shape and understand how to communicate. The critical period of socialization commences when they are approximately three weeks old and will continue until they are twelve to fourteen weeks old, during which they move to the next stage of development, the juvenile period. [1]

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    BC Pets Dog Dental Care Kit With an average 4.5-star rating, the BC Dog Dental Care Kit is a top contender for those seeking the whole kit and caboodle at a super affordable price.

  7. Dental health diets for dogs - Wikipedia

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    The physical characteristics of dental kibble are very important as they contribute to the mechanical cleaning of the tooth's surface. [2] The kibble need to be large and very dense to promote chewing, as more time spent chewing will aid in the decrease of accumulation of plaque, tartar and calculus. [21]

  8. If I had the chance to be a dog for a day, here’s what I’d do ...

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    When it comes to ways your dog shows they love you, the excited greeting is at the top of the list.Whether their human has been gone for hours or simply disappeared into another room for a moment ...

  9. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Dog treats are often given to pets as a reward or just to let them chew on a bone, which works their jaw muscles and helps keep their teeth clean. [67] Although dog treats carry high benefits for dogs' teeth, they can also be a source of problems like obesity when given excessively, especially human table scraps.