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Teething Puppies: Tips & Tricks

Teething Puppies: Tips & Tricks

Getting a new means cuddles, playtime and a bundle of cuteness, but it also means chewing. Our Nashua vets talk about why your puppy is chewing on everything and how to help relieve teething pain in puppies.

Help! My Puppy is Teething!

When a puppy is teething, they will seemingly start chewing on absolutely everything that they can get their face to. But it's important to try and stay calm and remember that your pup isn't trying to be naughty, they are trying to relieve the pain and discomfort they are feeling. It just so happens that chewing on your new sofa's leg may be the perfect thing for making your pup's mouth feel better. 

When do puppies start teething?

Breeds vary somewhat but puppies typically get their first set of teeth at about 5 - 6 weeks of age. At around 16 weeks old your pup will begin to lose their needle-sharp baby teeth and their adult teeth will begin to appear.

How long do puppies teethe?

By the time your pooch is about 6 - 7 months old, they should have all 42 of their adult teeth and teething should be a thing of the past. 

That said, those 4 - 5 months of intense teething can be a real struggle for many pet parents. Puppies looking to find relief from the pain will often chew on almost anything they can find, and because of their small stature that can often mean furniture legs, expensive footwear or even your feet or fingers. 

So what can you do to help relieve your furry friend's discomfort and protect your valuable belongings? Here are a few suggestions from our veterinary team at Animal Hospital of Nashua.

Do You Have a Teething Puppy? Here's How You Can Help

Freeze Teething Toys For Your Puppy

Much like teething babies, puppies often find that chewing cold or frozen items helps to relieve teething pain. While there is a range of teething-specific toys available from most pet stores almost any dog toy can be frozen to help provide relief for your pup. Kongs, rubber bones, and dog-specific soft toys are all great options.

Strong Chew Toys Meant For Puppy Teething

Specific puppy teething bones by brands such as Nylabone are sized appropriately for small, medium and large breeds and come flavored to help encourage your puppy away from boring smelling valuables and over to a tasty chewy treat - encouraging both healthy chewing habits and relieving pain at the same time.

Edible Teething Sticks for Puppies

There are a number of types of teething sticks on the market created with teething puppies in mind. Your vet may recommend one specifically for your little dog or you can pop by your local pet store and choose from a range of flavors and sizes. Be sure to choose the right size for your pup so they will gain the most benefit from the teething treat you choose.

Healthy Frozen Foods For Puppies to Chew

Many puppies enjoy tasty treats such as frozen bagels, frozen carrots or other healthy veggies. You should always reach out to your vet before giving your puppy any type of human food.

How to Stop My Puppy From Biting When They Are Teething

Nipping and biting are naturally how puppies play. Usually when a puppy bites another puppy too hard, the other will make a high-pitched sound referred to as yelping.

If your young pup is nipping and biting at you it's important to put a stop to this behavior before it gets out of hand. One effective approach for stopping this behavior is to mimic the yelp of a hurt puppy when your little friend digs their teeth into you. A loud little 'OW' in a high-pitched voice should startle your puppy and cause them to back off. When your puppy stops and backs off be sure to offer a reward for their good behavior. 

If this approach leads your puppy to nip at you more aggressively, quietly stop playing with your puppy and walk away or gently put your pup in their crate for some quiet time.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

Have you brought home a new puppy who needs routine vaccines and an examination? Book an appointment with our Nashua vets today.

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