How to poop train Akita dogs
0 Jul 26,2025
1. You can judge from the dog’s teeth. Dogs begin to replace their deciduous teeth around 105 days after birth, and by around 205 days, all teeth will be replaced. The new teeth are called permanent teeth. If the permanent teeth fall out, they cannot grow back. After years of eating and drinking, a dog's teeth will wear down. Therefore, if a dog's teeth are deeply worn and its incisors have fallen out, it can be inferred that it must be a dog over 7 years old.
2. Judge based on the clarity of your eyes. As a dog's eyes grow older, the transparency and clarity of the lens will gradually decrease and become cloudy. Older dogs often have some mild cataracts or glaucoma. Therefore, a dog’s age can also be inferred from its eye disease.
3. Judging from the toenails. You can also tell the age of your dog from its toenails. Young dogs' toenails are white in color and highly transparent, and they make a very clear sound when trimmed. However, as dogs age, their toenails will gradually calcify or harden. When they are cut, their toenails will feel pink and easily broken.
4. Judge based on actions. Signs of aging in dogs can also appear in their appearance and behavior. The color of the fur and the luster and elasticity of the hair around the mouth will change with age. The white hair around the mouth will gradually increase, making movement appear slow and inconvenient. When standing up or walking around, it can be seen that the joint curvature and the tightness of stretching and pulling become stiffer.