I dont think so .. did you purchase a quite small baby ? the smaller a puppie the higher the chances for a soft spot .. I have had a few who have this ..I tend to hold them back longer so they have a chance to grow smaller and I always tell the new owners to be careful .extra careful if its huge I would talk to your vet and the breeder My vet told me that when ppl are looking for a "" tea cup they usto look for a soft spot as a sign that the puppie would be a tiny representation of the breed . The breeder should of told you ... did she have the puppies vet checked?? a decent vet wouldnt of missed that
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