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Old 12-02-2008, 08:28 AM   #6
chachi
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It's considered a fault and the breeder should definitely inform you of the "off" bite. A reputable breeder would discount puppy's price due to the bite

Some overbites correct themselves. An underbite is generally more of a concern than an overbite. Some bites are so bad off the dog requires orthodontia work to eat properly.

A dog with an off bite looks like they are smiling all the time.
LOL we posted at the same time same thing
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