How many teeth does a Chinese Crested dog have?

How many teeth does a Chinese Crested dog have? - briefly

A Chinese Crested dog typically has 42 teeth in their adult mouth, similar to other breeds of dogs. This count includes 20 teeth on the top jaw and 22 on the bottom jaw.

How many teeth does a Chinese Crested dog have? - in detail

A Chinese Crested dog, like most other dogs, has a standard set of teeth that develops throughout its lifespan. Puppies are born toothless and begin to teethe around three weeks of age. By the time they are six months old, their adult teeth have typically erupted, replacing their deciduous (baby) teeth.

The complete dental formula for an adult Chinese Crested dog includes:

  • Incisors: 12 upper and 12 lower
  • Canines: 4 (2 upper, 2 lower)
  • Premolars: 8 upper and 8 lower
  • Molars: 10 upper and 10 lower

This gives a total of 42 permanent teeth. However, it is not uncommon for some dogs to have fewer teeth due to genetic predisposition or dental issues that may arise during their lifetime. Regular veterinary care, including dental check-ups and cleanings, can help maintain the health of these teeth and address any concerns early on.