Teething Puppies 2025: What to Expect & How to Help đļâ¨
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Teething Puppies 2025: What to Expect & How to Help đļâ¨
By Dr.â¯Duncanâ¯Houston BVSc
Is your puppy suddenly chewing everything in sightâyour shoes, furniture, hands, and even their own leash? Theyâre not being naughty. Theyâre teething.
Iâm Dr. Duncan Houston, veterinarian and founder of Woopf. Teething is a normal (and temporary!) stage of puppyhoodâbut without proper support, it can cause pain, frustration, and bad long-term habits. This guide will walk you through what to expect, what to avoid, and how to help your teething puppy safely.
đώ What Is Puppy Teething?
Puppies are born without teeth. Their baby (deciduous) teeth come in between 3â6 weeks of age, and their adult teeth start pushing through around 12â16 weeks.
Teething Timeline:
- Â 3â6 weeks: Baby teeth erupt (usually while still with the breeder)
- Â 12â16 weeks: Adult teeth start to come in
- Â 4â6 months: Most active teething phase (chewing everything)
- Â 6â8 months: Teething ends, all adult teeth in place
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đ Signs Your Puppy Is Teething
-  đĻ´ Increased chewing or biting (especially on hands, leads, or furniture)
-  𩸠Slight gum bleeding (especially after chewing)
-  𤤠Drooling or pawing at the mouth
- Â đŖ Irritability or restlessness
-  đώ Occasional loss baby teeth (you may find them on the floor or in toys)
Vet Tip: Mild discomfort is normal. But if your puppy refuses food or cries when chewing, consult a vet to rule out other issues.
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â Best Ways to Help a Teething Puppy
1. Offer Frozen Chews
- Â đ§ Freeze a wet washcloth or use a frozen carrotÂ
- đĨļ Freeze dog-safe bone broth in silicone toys
-  đĻ´ Use a stuffed and frozen Kong for long-lasting comfort
2. Rotate Chew Textures
Puppies need options to discover what soothes them best.
-  đώ Soft rubber toys (with flexibility)
- Â đž Nylon or rope toys (supervised only)
- Â â Vet-approved dental chews
3. Redirect Biting Behavior
When they bite your hands or leash:
-  đ¯ Say âouchâ calmly and withdraw attention
- Â đļ Replace with a chew toy
- Â đ Praise when they chew the right thing
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đĢ What to Avoid During Teething
1. No Hard Bones or Antlers
- Â â Risk of cracked baby teeth and long-term dental issues
-  â ī¸ Baby teeth are fragile and more prone to damage
2. No Tug Games with Loose Teeth
- Â â Can cause bleeding, pain, or premature loss
- Â â Wait until adult teeth are in to resume tug safely
3. Donât Punish Chewing
- Â đ Itâs a normal coping behavior for pain
- Â đ Focus on redirection and safe chew zones
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đ Teething & Walk Training: What Youâll Notice
- Â đ Puppies may chew on their leash, harness, or even your sleeves
- Â đ Use treats from the Woopf Dual Pocket Dispenser to redirect during walksÂ
- đ§ Introduce short training sessions between sniff stops to keep their brain working too
đŦ What Puppy Parents Say
âWe froze a carrot and gave it in her crateâabsolute gamechanger.â â Eliza & Maple
âHe chewed through three cheap leads before we got the Woopf Bungee one. Strong, flexible, and he actually stopped biting it after a week.â â Marcus T.
đ Woopf Teething Walk Support Kit
- Â Explorer Harness â Soft padding that doesnât rub on sore mouthsÂ
- Bungee Lead â Tough but forgiving for leash chewing
- Dual Pocket Dispenser â Store treats for redirecting nibbles
đŠâī¸ Need Help Managing Your Puppyâs Teething?
Send your pupâs age, breed, and behavior to Ask A Vet, and weâll give you a teething action plan with toy suggestions and walk behavior tips.
Final Thoughts
Teething is temporaryâbut how you handle it can shape lifelong behavior. With the right tools, safe toys, and plenty of patience, youâll help your puppy grow through the discomfort and into a calmer, better behaved dog.