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How to Tell a Dog's Age

Welcome to our dedicated page for understanding your dog's age. Determining a dog's age can be challenging but rewarding, as it helps in providing the right care and nutrition. Our AI assistant is here to guide you through different techniques and expert insights to estimate your dog's age accurately.

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Whether you have a puppy or an adopted adult dog, understanding their age is crucial for their well-being. Our AI assistant can provide answers to common questions about your dog's development stages, expected behavior changes, and health needs. Feel free to interact and learn more!

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Telling a dog's age can be tricky, but there are a few indicators. Checking their teeth can give clues—dogs typically have all their permanent teeth by seven months, and you can estimate age by wear and tartar buildup. You might also look at their coat and eyes; graying fur and cloudy eyes can suggest an older dog. Have you recently adopted a dog whose age you're curious about? What signs have you noticed so far?