I have a baby with a slight overbite. (no offense taken..LOL) a dear friend has a rat terrier with an underbite, makes him look always angry. But he is a sweetheart. Bottom line is, it does not seem to affect his health or overall dental hygiene in anyway, but darned if I'd pay top dollar for a baby with that obvious a defect, no way. This is the lowest pet quality you could get and should be sold as such. If you haven't taken this animal into your home and grown to love it yet, and if the breeder refuses to re-negotiate the price, I'd call it a breech of contract as you were not buying low pet quality, ask for a refund on your deposit and look elsewhere.
__________________ lorelei,
wife to gerry , momma to bear , baxter ,baby and bug |