Puppy Teething – What’s Safe to Chew?
Why Puppies Need to Chew Safe Chew Options for Teething Puppies Chews to Avoid During Teething Extra Tips for Managing Puppy Teething Puppy teething usually begins around 3 weeks of age and continues until about 6 months old. You may start noticing chewing behaviour as early as 12 weeks, when your pup’s baby teeth begin falling out and adult teeth start pushing through. During this stage, it’s perfectly normal for your puppy to chew anything they can reach—including furniture, shoes, or fingers! Why Puppies Need to Chew Chewing helps relieve the pain and irritation that comes with teething. But it’s also an important part of your puppy’s development. Chewing: Soothes sore gums Helps baby teeth fall out naturally Encourages proper jaw and tooth development Provides mental and physical stimulation If puppies don’t have suitable things to chew on, they’ll likely find things that aren’t safe—so it’s important to guide their behaviour early. Related Articles ...