How do Rottweilers age?

To estimate the age of a dog based on teeth, please refer to the following table:
Under 2 months old, there are only deciduous teeth, which are white, thin and sharp.
2-4 months, replace the front teeth.
4-6 months, canine teeth are replaced, the teeth are white and the tips are rounded and blunt.
6-10 months, molars are replaced.
1-year-old’s teeth are straight, white and shiny, and the incisors have no cusps.
At 2 years old, the cusp of the lower incisor was flattened.
At 3 years old, the apex of the upper incisor was flattened.
At 4-5 years old, the upper and lower incisors begin to wear, become slightly beveled and turn yellow.
6-8 years old, the incisors are worn and the roots of the teeth are exposed, the canine teeth are yellow and the lips are worn.
At the age of 16, the incisors were lost and the canines were incomplete.
At the age of 20, the canine teeth fell out.
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