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dturm wrote:
It's pretty easy to tell up to about 1-2 years. Permanent Teeth have a pretty "fixed" eruption date, though it does vary a little. Adult teeth are all in and fully grown by a year. Wear starts at that point and varies greatly by diet and chewing habits. General health, diet genetics and habits cause so much variation that any guess at that point is just that - a guess.
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Aug-11-2019 11:28 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
Aren't poodles and Bichons breeds that tend to live longer? My Aussiepoo is 11 and still silly and playful in spite of losing his sight to diabetes (he still insists on playing fetch!) And having a white muzzle - you don't see the graying that tends to give away some dogs' ages.
Clearly, you've done a great job of rehabbing your dog!!
Aug-11-2019 11:27 AM
VoodooMedicineMan wrote:
I picked up a stray and took it to a Vet. The dog had a chip in him and he said the dog was 15 years. Find a vet who can check if the dog is chipped.
Aug-11-2019 11:26 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
We had two black Standard Poodles. Sadie lived to almost seventeen and her boy almost fifteen. They never turned gray and looked like they did when they were five right up to about a year or two before they died. They age quickly and start losing weight when it’s time.
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