How Long Does Puppy Teething Last?
Teething typically starts when your puppy is between three and eight months old and is complete, on average, at about six months of age. Teething timelines vary. Some pups lose and acquire all 28 puppy teeth quickly and with minimal drama (aside from some chewing and potential crankiness).
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