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Old 08-11-2014, 10:25 AM   #9
windwalker
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I better explain the potential problem, other then just looks. If the lower canines grow inward, instead of resting outside upper jaw they could go into upper mouth/palette. This sometimes creates a situation where the pup can't completely close their mouth.


This is something to consider when timing Spaying as the canines usually pop about 5 months, so checking canines is something that should be looked at then. Spaying can be done generally between 5 and 7 months too beat first heat depending on pups size/condition.
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