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Both Jinny and Ella cut their adult canines before they lost their puppy ones. By the age of around 4.5 months they both had their full set of adult gnashers!!!

But poor little Irie is struggling :( He will be 5 months old next Monday and he has finally lost his puppy canines but there are only little bumps where his adult ones should be coming through, bottom and top :unsure:

His other teeth seem to have developed normally!

Should I be worrying (saving up to buy canine implants :lol: ) or is he just a backward boy?

Here are some pics ...... no very good as he wriggles a bit so tilt your screen a bit if they show up too bright :thumbsup: :cheers:

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Thanking you muchly :thumbsup: ..
 
Fielding says dont worry my darling bro all will be well soon - just keep munching those yummy bones :huggles:

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:huggles: Poor Irie. I hope they come through soon. Willow's teeth are all there and perfectly fine. :thumbsup:

Brother Fielding is looking soooo handsome :wub: :wub:
 
aww poor irie your still gorguse even if you are a bit gummy :wub:
 
Aw bless him.... keep chewing those bones and your new pearly whites will be through in no time :huggles:

We have the other problem with teething with Ben ...... he has 5 k9s (w00t) and boy doesn't that puppy k9 hurt when you are playing with him.... All three of us humans have nasher marks from that tooth on our hands :lol:
 
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