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Old 02-09-2009, 02:24 PM   #8
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by mimimomo View Post
My Momo had shark teeth. He retained all his puppy teeth (6 on top, between the canines) thus the double row of teeth. I used to pull his lips up & look at it & freak out & hum the theme tune from 'Jaws'. The strange thing was that none of them were loose, I couldn't even pull them out w/a wash cloth. My vet used the term 'double row of teeth', not retained baby teeth, so I'm assuming that it's genetics & it should be bred out.
It's really bad to keep the double row of teeth, food can build up between the rows and lead to dental problems. Breeders have to breed for so many things, and this seems to be a rather easy fix for the pet owner.
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