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Patience is key. Teething is temporary, and your guidance helps your puppy learn.

Puppy Teething Quick Guide

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When do puppies start teething?

Most puppies begin teething around 3 weeks old, when their tiny baby teeth (also called deciduous teeth) first come in. By the time they’re 6 to 8 weeks old, they’ll have a full set of sharp little teeth.
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How can I help my puppy through teething?

Here are a few easy tips to make teething easier, offer safe chew toys daily to redirect chewing, chill or freeze toys for soothing relief, use frozen carrots or ice cubes (in moderation) for natural gum cooling, puppy-proof your home by keeping shoes, wires, and dangerous objects out of reach, practice gentle redirection if your puppy chews the wrong thing, swap it with a toy.
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Why do puppies chew so much during teething?

Chewing is your puppy’s natural way of: relieving pressure on sore gums, helping baby teeth loosen and fall out, strengthening jaw muscles for adult teeth, exploring the world (puppies use their mouths).
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Our mission is simple, to create teething toys that soothe, protect, and bring joy to puppies and peace of mind to their families.

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