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Old 04-17-2005, 01:35 AM   #4
YorkieRose
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I wouldn't reject a pup due to a small, incorrect bite. A bad one is another story..they will need more dental care and lose teeth early..plus a severe under or overbite can be seen without opening the mouth and that bothers some pet owners. Teeth are exposed like a bull dog etc..the breeder should drastically reduce the price..best wishes
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