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You should never give your dog human painkillers like ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or aspirin, as they are toxic to dogs and can cause severe injury or death.
Only medications prescribed or approved by a veterinarian are safe for dogs, such as veterinary NSAIDs (like carprofen or firocoxib), certain opioids, gabapentin, tramadol, and joint supplements. Never give human painkillers to dogs without veterinary guidance.
Yes, puppies are generally more bitey when teething due to gum discomfort and a natural urge to chew as their adult teeth come in.
The hardest months with a puppy are typically between 12 and 16 weeks old, when teething intensifies, and up to 6 to 7 months of age, when adult teeth finish coming in.
Yes, puppies tend to be more bitey during teething due to gum discomfort, which they try to relieve by chewing on objects and sometimes people's hands.
The hardest months with a puppy are typically between 12 and 16 weeks old, when teething pain peaks, and up to 6–7 months, when adult teeth finish erupting.
Yes, puppies are often more bitey during teething due to gum discomfort and the natural urge to chew to soothe their pain.
The hardest months with a puppy are typically between 12 to 16 weeks and up to 6 to 7 months of age, when teething is most intense and behavioral challenges peak.
Puppies begin teething between 2 to 4 weeks with their baby teeth and intensify around 12 to 16 weeks when adult teeth start coming in, causing chewing and gum discomfort.
Teething is typically the worst for puppies between 12 and 16 weeks of age, when their baby teeth begin to fall out and adult teeth start to emerge.

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