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Old 04-29-2007, 01:40 PM   #5
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I guess that is why a scissor bite is preferred. That way if the lower jaw extends a bit more than it will be even which is accepted. Do you have any other pics of this little dog? If the breeder sold it as show potential and it is undershot than she would owe you a replacement or partial refund. Finding a good show dog is touch and just when you think you've got one something can go off before it reaches 1 yr. old. Connor's topline went nuts around 8 monthes but it came back in line and is great now.
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