Skip to Content

When Do Akitas Stop Teething? (Explained for Owners!)

All puppies go through the teething phase, so do the Akita puppies. Akita puppies start teething as a part of their growth-developing phase. At this time, you will notice them chewing on everything they are finding in front of them.

But after a certain time, teething stops naturally. And exactly at this point, a common question raises that exactly when do Akitas stop teething. 

As many of you might not know it, therefore, this article will answer your queries with the exact information that you want to know. 

When Do Akitas Stop Teething? 

Akitas stop teething at the age of around 6  months old, and the timing is similar to any other dog breeds. When Akitas are about to hit six months old, their baby teeth fall off, and adult teeth start to develop. So, the intensified nibbling on all things phase comes to an end by 6 months old age. 

Just like any other breed of puppies, Akita pups also stop teething at six months old age. Because in the midst of this time period, Akita puppies go through the phase of losing their baby teeth. And their adult teeth start to develop.

Therefore, their drastic chewing on things phase meets an end by the age of six months old. This means after this age, Akita pups will not be seen trying to nibble on whatever they see in front of them. 

How Long Do Akitas Teeth For?

Akita puppies’ teeth until they develop their adult teeth fully. The teething phase for Akita puppies continues for months.

They start teething from 5-6 weeks old age as they begin to grow and develop their baby teeth. Therefore, from that period to 3-4 months of age, Akita’s teeth the most. 

And at 3-4 months age they start losing baby teeth and develop adult teeth. During this time also Akitas teeth were not excessive. And most of them completely stop teething around 6 months old. Some may stop at 8 months old age until their adult teeth are fully grown. 

When Do Akita Puppies’ Teeth The Worst?

From the age of 5-6 weeks old to 3-4 months of age, Akita puppies’ teeth the worst. Because 5-6 weeks old age is known as the stage of baby teeth growing and developing.

By this age, Akita puppies will have a set of 28 teeth and they start to understand objects by nibbling on them. 

So as long as all of their baby teeth are falling off by the age of 3 to 4 months old, you will experience the worst scenarios of your Akita pup’s teething.

Once their, all their baby teeth are gone nearly at 6 months old and new adult teeth have begun to develop, Akitas gradually will stop teething. 

Why Is My Akita Puppy Biting?

You might not know what are the reasons behind your Akita puppy biting. Therefore, to end your inquiries regarding Akita puppies’ biting, here all of the major reasons are described. 

Biting Is A Part Of Teething Phase 

When your Akita puppy is going through the teething phase, biting is a part of it. Through biting on nearly everything they find, Akita puppies learn to chew. It’s also like an exercise for his gum because biting helps to make his gum strong. 

Learn To Understand Objects 

Biting is a method for Akita puppies to explore the world by understanding objects. Akita puppies bite to comprehend the shape, consistency, and taste of a thing.

By biting they understand whether that thing is edible or not. Or how hard they should bite particular stuff. Biting give your Akita pup sensory information about all things around him. 

Playing 

Akitas biting on pretty much everything can be a part of their playing too. When they are in their teething phase, they learn to gnaw on stuff.

And this behavior can become a playing habit for them. So, you will find your pup nibbling on his chew toys more often than playing with other toys. 

Boredom 

Boredom in puppies is a normal thing. So if your Akita pup is bored or not finding any mind-occupying activity to do, simply he will start biting on almost everything. Including your hands and feet because by biting you he wants you to play with him. 

Aggression 

Akitas are naturally aggressive and this trait can be seen in puppies too. So, if he doesn’t get proper socialization training, obedience training, or adequate exercise to lose his energy, he can become aggressive.

And to vent out aggression, your Akita can bite on things. And this behavior can prove disastrous. 

Why Do I Get My Akita Puppy To Stop Biting?

Your Akitas biting behavior can be destructive. So to make your Akita stop biting, here are some effective methods you can adopt. 

Chew Toys 

Chew toys are the first solution. During the teething phase, your Akita puppy will bite on all stuff he sees. Therefore, get him to chew toys to bite on. 

Chew Treats 

Chew treats are another way to stop your Akita biting. Whenever you feel that your Akita is triggered by a biting habit again, give him his chew treats to chew on. 

Train Him 

Train your Akita during his teething phase to make him understand which he should bite on and which not. So that his habit of biting everything stops. 

Redirect Attention 

If your Akita’s biting habit is a cause of sadness or aggression, you must redirect his attention/mind. You can give him adequate exercise or exciting activities to divert his mind from chewing on things.

There are many games also such as treasure hunting, etc. You can hide his chew treats and let him find them. 

What Is the Bite Force Of An Akita?

Akita dogs have an unexpected bite force of 350-400 PSI (Pound Per Square Inch). Akitas are known for their powerful, scissor-like jaw that can bite fiercely with up to 400 PSI.

Their bite is way too strong that even out force can’t open Akitas mouth until they decide to let go. 

Therefore, the sheer size of their jaw is a reason why people, especially strangers, are afraid of this cute-looking dog breed. 

What Are Symptoms Of A Puppy Teething?

The most common puppy teething symptoms have been explained below. 

Chews On Pretty Much Everything 

As said before, chewing is a part of the teething phase. So, you will notice your pup chewing on pretty much everything available in front of his eyes. 

He will chew on both his chew toys and other belongings along with your stuff and home decors. And it’s the most common symptom.

Excessive Drooling 

When puppies are in the teething phase, their gums and teeth are in pain. And this causes excessive drooling and slobbering over almost everything they nibble on. Also, remember that during this period, your puppy may drool more than usual and frequently. 

Eats Slowly 

While your pup is teething, it’s obvious that his mouth is in pain. So, he will be seen to eat very slowly as chewing foods hurt his mouth more. It’s another noticeable symptom of puppy teething.  Also, some puppies can even stop eating if they are in unbearable pain.

Bleeding, Swollen, Or Red Gums

While teething, your puppy loses his baby teeth and this results in bleeding gum, especially if it’s sensitive. You will notice a little blood on his chewing toys or other chewing items. 

Also, red and swollen gums are seen. Because his baby teeth are falling off and new adult teeth are growing which is causing pain in his gum. 

Cries A Lot 

When puppies cry after their whining period, it indicates that they are in their teething stage. Moreover, a puppy’s gums and teeth are sensitive this time, and are in pain. So, when teething is causing much pain to him, your pup is more likely to cry a lot.

Apparent Losing Of Teeth 

The last symptom is the apparent loss of puppies’ baby teeth. You will see your pup is leaving baby teeth behind after a good nibbling session over his toys or stuff. 

Will Puppies Stop Biting After Teething?

Generally, almost all breeds of puppies stop biting after their teething phase. This means when puppies are at their six months old age, they get a full set of 42 adult teeth and by this time their baby teeth have also fallen off. So, their teething phase is over.

Therefore, puppies are less likely to gnaw on everything they find around them. 

How Do You Soothe A Teething Akita Puppy?

Here are some effective tips that will help you to soothe your teething Akita Puppy. 

  • Give chewing toys: Give your teething Akita-specific chewing dog toys such as Kong or chilly bones.
  • Frozen towel: Drench a towel, twist it like rope, and freeze. The chilliness of the rope shape towel will help to relieve his discomfort. 
  • Cold pack: You can give him a cold pack to soothe his pain. Instead of giving a direct cold pack, give him frozen fruits. 
  • Take to vet: If the pain and discomfort are excessive, lastly, take your Akita puppy to a vet for check-ups. 

Can I Give My Puppy Ice Cubes For Teething?

You can give your puppy ice cubes for teething. Especially if it’s frozen chicken broth ice cubes, your puppy will happily chew on it.

Moreover, ice cubes will help to give him relief from swollen, painful gums during his teething phase. Besides, ice cubes can work as a great alternative to chew toys. 

Teething is a part of growing up. So as soon as Akitas start to develop their adult teeth, they stop teething. And for almost all Akita dogs, they stop teething at their 6 months old age. Except for a few exceptions.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Why do Akitas growl, snore, grunt, nibble or whine?

Why does my Akita sleep so much?

Why is my akita so small?

What are Akitas good for?

Do Akitas have black tongues?

When do Akita’s tails curl?