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Old 03-27-2015, 12:47 PM   #17
Andrew isac
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Originally Posted by Lacy's Mom View Post
Before you go see the pup, ask if the breeder has a scale and put him on it. If they don't (red flag), buy a food scale at Walmart with a bowl on top.

As far as bite goes, dogs with improper bites can be more prone to tartar and other dental issues, but brushing every day and periodic veterinary dental cleanings can solve that problem. The main problem for me is just the attractiveness. Just like people with overbites or underbites do not have that perfect Colgate smile. Hope I don't offend anyone by that statement, (my smile is nowhere near perfect).

Here is a link with images of problem bites.

Showing, Genetics and Breeding - Teeth - The Bite
Thank you alot for your explanation it really helped

do yorkies in normal have scissor bit or underbite ?
as i know some breeds would allow an under bite

also would this appear by checking the baby teeth as the dog is still 3 months old?
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