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Originally Posted by Woogie Man Now I've had just the opposite experience. My pups' snouts seem to appear shorter as they mature. I know they're 'really' not shorter, but they look a little snouty when they're young and then the snout fits the face better as they mature. Kind of like some pups grow into their ears, I suppose. Anyway, I attribute the appearance change in mine to the skull maturing and everything just falling into proportion better. Funny how you see just the opposite. Different lines, I guess. Mine do show their snout more when wet, and it looks a little longer then, but then you can see a dog's structure so much better when they're wet anyway.
It's probably more an 'appearance' thing than an 'actual' thing as I wouldn't think the snout would really change in length after the adult teeth are in. Could be wrong on that one, though. |
I wouldn't have thought their snouts would grow in length either at this age. But after hubby and I were really looking at it, I laid my fingers between the eye and nostrils and there clearly was more length (remember I bathe them 2-3 x month and was nearly drowning her, so knowing how much room my fingers could wash her little face). It probably doesn't happen too often, but I had to ask as it surprised us.
Kendra