When Do Pocket Bully Puppies and Micro Bully Puppies Lose Their Teeth?
Welcoming a Pocket Bully or Micro Bully puppy from Southeast Bully Kennels marks the start of an exciting journey – complete with sharp little chompers and wiggly baby teeth. Understanding when those deciduous teeth fall out helps you support your pup’s comfort, maintain your home, and lay the foundation for lifelong dental health.
The Teething Timeline for Pocket and Micro Bullies
- Emergence of Baby Teeth (2–8 Weeks)
By eight weeks, most Pocket and Micro Bully puppies boast a full set of 28 puppy teeth. These tiny, razor-sharp incisors, canines, and premolars help them nurse and explore the world—often your favorite pair of socks or wooden chair legs. - Onset of Tooth Loss (3–4 Months)
Around 12–16 weeks, the first baby teeth begin to loosen and fall out, typically starting with the incisors. This process gives way to the stronger, permanent teeth that define an adult American Bully’s powerful jaw. - Adult Teeth Eruption (4–6 Months)
As your pup chews through teething rings and frozen treats for relief, permanent incisors, canines, and premolars gradually replace their puppy predecessors. This phase can stretch between four and six months, with individual variation among breeds and bloodlines. - Complete Permanent Dentition (6–7 Months)
By seven months, most Pocket and Micro Bullies sport all 42 adult teeth. If any baby teeth linger past this window, they may need veterinary extraction to prevent crowding or misalignment.
Why Dental Health Matters in American Bullies
Good oral care safeguards more than just fresh breath—it prevents tartar buildup, gum disease, and painful infections that can affect your pup’s overall well-being. As breeders of the Block Bloodline, Southeast Bully Kennels prioritizes dental health from day one, ensuring each Pocket and Micro Bully puppy receives the best possible start.
How to Support Your Pup During Tooth Loss
- Provide a rotation of safe, durable teething toys to satisfy their urge to chew.
- Freeze damp washcloths or offer ice-chilled carrot sticks for cooling relief.
- Monitor for tiny blood spots on toys—it’s normal, but excessive bleeding warrants a vet visit.
- Gently inspect your puppy’s mouth weekly to confirm baby teeth are shedding and adult teeth are coming in properly.
Introducing Super Paws Juice: A Gentle Dental Care Water Additive
At Southeast Bully Kennels, we add one capful of Super Paws Juice® to each water bowl daily for pups and adult Bullies alike. This all-natural formula blends raw apple cider vinegar with prebiotics, probiotics, raw honey, ginger root, and cinnamon to:
- Naturally break down plaque and tartar
- Freshen breath without brushing battles
- Support gut health for better nutrient absorption
- Soothe gums during and after the teething phase
Incorporating Super Paws Juice® into your puppy’s routine ensures they grow with sparkling smiles and a strong digestive foundation—key traits in our world-class Micro and Pocket Bullies.
Conclusion
Navigating the teething journey of your Block Bloodline® Pocket or Micro Bully is simpler when you know the milestones: baby teeth erupt by two months, start falling out at three to four months, and give way to 42 permanent teeth by seven months. With strategic chew aids and the daily dental boost of Super Paws Juice®, you’ll nurture a healthy grin worthy of a Southeast Bully Kennels champion—inside and out.
