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Old 01-08-2006, 05:04 PM   #11
Sugar's Mom
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Default overbite

You say you are not worried about the underbite or was it overbite but you should be. This can affect their eating. Our neighbor had a puppy that was not gaining and growing like it should be and like it's littermates. he watched and noticed it was having trouble eating. It had a terrible overbite and could not eat. The vet recommended putting it to sleep it was so bad and wasting away. They tried to hand feed it soft foods but it did eventually die from malnutrition I guess. I really don't know but I know they did everything to try to keep it alive. As far as the hernia, if a pet is all you want that shouldn't be a problem once repaired.
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