Why are my toy poodle's baby teeth not falling out before its permanent ones come in?

I've noticed that my toy poodle still has some of her baby teeth, even as her permanent ones are coming in. It's becoming a bit crowded in her mouth, and I'm worried it might affect how she eats or cause her discomfort. Is this something normal for toy poodles, and should I be considering a visit to the vet to have her baby teeth removed?

Answer

It's common for some toy poodles to retain their baby teeth as their adult teeth come in, which can lead to overcrowding. This situation can potentially affect their eating and comfort.

  • Retained baby teeth can cause dental overcrowding
  • Dental issues like these are not uncommon in toy breeds
  • A vet visit can help determine if removal is necessary

Retained baby teeth in toy poodles can create dental problems such as overcrowding, which might make eating uncomfortable or lead to other dental issues. Toy breeds, like your poodle, are more prone to this condition. It’s generally advisable to have your vet assess whether these teeth need to be removed to ensure your poodle doesn’t experience any discomfort or complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why do toy poodles retain baby teeth longer?

    Toy breeds often have smaller jaws, which can result in insufficient space for both baby and permanent teeth, leading to retention.

  • What are the potential issues caused by retained baby teeth?

    Retained teeth can cause misalignment, crowding, or may even trap food, leading to dental disease.

  • How can the vet help with retained baby teeth?

    A veterinarian can examine your dog’s mouth and recommend whether tooth extraction is necessary to prevent further dental problems.

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