How do Huskies tell age?

Jul 26,2025
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How do you tell the age of a Husky? Generally, it is observed through teeth. The deciduous incisors grow out at 19-28 days, and the deciduous teeth grow out at 21-42 days. At 2 months old, all deciduous teeth grow in, and at 3-10 months, permanent teeth are replaced; at 1 year old, all permanent teeth appear. Complete replacements; 1-and-a-half-year-old's open teeth are worn; 11-15-year-old's incisors are missing and the teeth are incomplete.

Teeth condition

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 old, all deciduous teeth are complete

Replacement of the 1st and 2nd incisors and permanent incisors at 3-4 months of age

Replace the first deciduous premolar at 4-5 months of age, and the permanent premolars will grow in

Canine teeth are replaced at 4-6 months of age and permanent teeth grow in

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 grow in

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

9-10 months old, all replacements are complete

1-year-old permanent teeth are long, white and bright, and the incisors have pointed processes

One and a half years old, the tip of the first mandibular incisor is worn

2 and a half years old, the tip of the second mandibular incisor is worn

3 and a half years old, the tip of the first maxillary incisor is worn

4 and a half years old, the tip of the second maxillary incisor is worn

At the age of 5, the tip of the third mandibular incisor begins to wear, and the wear of the first and second incisors becomes rectangular

At the age of 6, the tip 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 tilts forward

The grinding surfaces of the 2nd mandibular and 1st maxillary incisors at 10 years old are oval-shaped

11-15 years old, incisors are lost and the teeth are incomplete

Canine teeth loss between 16 and 20 years old

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