When do cocker spaniels lose their baby teeth?

Cocker spaniels typically start losing their baby teeth between the ages of three and six months. They usually have 28 baby teeth, which are replaced by 42 permanent teeth. The incisors (the front teeth) are usually the first to fall out, followed by the canines (the fangs) and then the premolars (the teeth behind the canines). The molars (the back teeth) are the last to come in, and they usually erupt between the ages of six and nine months.