How to differentiate between male and female Samoyeds
0 Jul 26,2025
Generally, Pomeranian puppies will start to grow their deciduous teeth around 20 days after birth. The incisors will grow in about 4-6 weeks after birth. The Pomeranian’s deciduous teeth will all grow in about 2 months. At this time, the deciduous teeth are small. Yes, white and sharp.
After Pomeranian’s baby teeth have grown in, they will begin to replace their teeth. Around the time Pomeranian is eight months old, all deciduous teeth can be replaced with permanent teeth. Of course, this is just a common phenomenon, and some Pomeranians may change their teeth earlier or later, which is related to the Pomeranian’s own physique, the food it eats, and the environment in which it grows. Generally speaking, there is no problem if there is a time difference of 1-2 months, and parents do not need to worry too much.
However, if the Pomeranian does not grow new teeth during the tooth replacement process, or if symptoms such as double rows of teeth or inflammation occur, you must take the Pomeranian to see a doctor in time. Paying attention to calcium supplementation during tooth replacement can avoid many problems, so you can give your Pomeranian calcium powder or foods high in calcium, such as tofu, dried shrimps, kelp, etc.
During the teething period, Pomeranians will like to chew things. It is best to put things that cannot be chewed at home to a high place, and hide or wrap things such as wires to prevent dogs from damaging furniture or even hurting themselves. You can prepare dog chews or large bone sticks for your dog to grind his teeth and relieve the itching and pain of teething.