How do you tell the age of a Husky? Generally, it is judged by the teeth. The deciduous incisors erupt in 19-28 days, and the deciduous teeth erupt in 21-42 days. All deciduous teeth grow in at 2 months old, and permanent teeth are replaced in 3-10 months. At 1 year old, all permanent teeth appear. The replacement is complete; the open teeth are worn at 1 and a half years old; the incisors are lost and the teeth are incomplete at 11-15 years old.
Teeth scene
19-28 days milk incisors grow in
The 3rd milk premolars erupt on 21-28 days
21-35 days milk and canine teeth grow in
The fourth deciduous premolars erupt on days 21-42
28-42 days 2nd milk premolar erupts
At 2 months of age, all deciduous teeth are fully grown
Replace the 1st and 2nd incisors at the age of 3-4 months, and the permanent incisors will grow in
The first deciduous premolars are replaced at the age of 4-5 months, and the permanent premolars grow in
Canine teeth are replaced at 4-6 months of age and permanent teeth grow out
Replacement of the 2nd rear molars at 4-7 months of age and permanent teeth
Replacement of the 3rd incisor at 5-6 months of age and permanent teeth
The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th permanent premolars at 5-7 months of age are aligned
6-9 months old mandibular 3rd permanent rear molars grow in line
All 9-10 month olds have been completely replaced
1-year-old always has straight teeth, white and bright, with pointed incisors
There is wear on the top of the first mandibular incisor at 1 and a half years old
There is wear on the top of the second mandibular incisor at 2 and a half years old
There is wear on the top of the first maxillary incisor at 3 and a half years old
There is wear on the top of the maxillary second incisor at 4 and a half years old
At the age of 5, the top of the 3rd mandibular incisor begins to wear, and the 1st and 2nd incisors wear in a rectangular shape
At 6 years old, the top of the third mandibular incisor begins to wear, the canine teeth are blunt, and the mandibular incisors are worn
At the age of 8, the first mandibular incisor begins to wear, and the grinding surface is tilted to the front
The grinding surfaces of the 2nd mandibular and 1st maxillary incisors at 10 years old are oval-shaped
11-15 years old, the incisors are lost and all the teeth are missing
Canine tooth loss between 16 and 20 years old