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- [Instructor] All dogs age differently. The breed, size, lifestyle, and breeding, all play an important role in how a dog ages. We also have to consider what the dog has been through in life, thus far. Considering things like stress level, toxin load, over-vaccination, and diet, are all important in how a dog will age. Here are a few things you can look at to try to determine a dogs age. Lets start with teeth. Puppies have all of their puppy teeth by eight weeks old. The permanent teeth start to come in around three and a half months. All permanent teeth should be in by about seven months. Between ages three to five, the back teeth may show some build-up of tartar. After five years, all teeth may show tartar and possible tooth decay. Of course, this can vary wildly depending on what a dog is fed, what he gets to chew on, and his dental care regimen. Eyes. Look into the dogs eyes. If they are cloudy, its a pretty good bet that the dog is older. Of course, this is not the only reaso