At what age do labs stop teething?

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2026-08-20 15:40

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Labrador Retrievers typically stop teething around six months of age. During this period, they transition from their puppy teeth to adult teeth, which generally complete their eruption by six to seven months. While they may still chew and exhibit some behaviors associated with teething beyond this age, the intense teething phase usually subsides by six months.

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