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Do puppies feel unwell when teething?

Sheridan Wiegand
Sheridan Wiegand
2025-08-18 13:33:59
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Teething is almost certainly uncomfortable for your puppy. Puppies have increased salivation, loss of appetite and irritability when their teeth erupt. The gums swell and are tender to palpation just prior to tooth eruption. These observations parallel those reported in children. Children will chew their fingers and can drool excessively. Other observations are lip and object biting, irritability, restlessness and night crying.
Keshawn Grady
Keshawn Grady
2025-08-10 20:29:27
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Just like with human babies, teething is a normal but sometimes painful process all puppies go through. Teething puppies are more mouthy than usual as their baby teeth fall out and their adult dog teeth replace them. Teething pain may cause your puppy to become more mouthy or more destructive at home. This is a temporary period, and puppies need to be redirected to appropriate chewing opportunities, like toys. Cold items can help soothe any pain and inflammation, so try giving your pup chilled or frozen treats, like blueberries, green beans, or carrots.
Helmer Bechtelar
Helmer Bechtelar
2025-08-01 19:52:27
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Some discomfort and irritation are a normal part of puppy teething. If your puppy's discomfort and pain become excessive, and they are showing symptoms that are beyond the norm, then take them for a check-up. Some teething problems in puppies include gum inflammation, fractured teeth, and retained baby teeth. Your vet may recommend some over-the-counter medication, or prescribe painkillers as necessary.
Jeramie Wolff
Jeramie Wolff
2025-08-01 14:08:51
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Puppy or dog, your furry friend is always going to chew. But when it becomes excessive, especially in a puppy, it’s likely a sign of dog teething. Whimpering If your puppy is crying or whimpering a lot, it’s worth looking out for symptoms of dog teething. Loss of appetite Pups love that sound of food hitting the bowl, so if you notice they’re no longer scampering over it, it could be due to mouth pain. Swollen or red gums While teething, your puppy’s gums can become swollen and sore. These are normal growing pains, but a telltale sign of teething. Pawing mouth You may notice your puppy chewing on their paws – this is usually a sign they’re trying to ease discomfort.