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Originally Posted by Meggie It's a show fault but doesn't cause any health issues.
In my experience overshot or undershot bites, unless extremely mild, rarely right themselves.
If you're not planning to show & you don't mind the look, there's no reason for it to put you off buying the puppy.
Over here most puppies with a faulty bite would be sold as pet quality at a slightly reduced price.
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Meggie |
Hello, I was told by a mentor who is retired now but breed yorkies for 13 years, that sometimes when the permanent teeth come in they can correct these issues, she also said she has seen a good bite change when the permanent teeth came in?
What is a rule or generality aobut this.