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Old 12-03-2021, 11:34 AM   #6
Lovetodream88
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DNA:

Big guy: 43.1% Biewer Terrier, 42.5% Yorkshire, 14.4% Maltese

Little guy: 79.3% Yorkshire and 20.7% Maltese

Big guys back at vet today having more teeth pulled (5 so far) and little guy has about 6 that need to come out, he looks like a shark. LOL

And thank you for the link! They are suuuuuper loving and don’t seem to be showing any I’ll effects socially. They LOVE people and are quite the hit when we take them out and about because of their GINORMOUS size difference.

We love them very much!!!! I’m just sick to death about the liars wandering the planet. I let the referring breeder know as well….. She will not be recommending her any longer.

Thank you so much for your help!
The problem generally doesn't show up until closer to a year old or sometimes a bit older you just have to do certain training to try to make sure it doesn't happen. Most people just have the rest of the puppy teeth pulled out when you get them spayed or neutered so they don't have to go under anesthesia multiple times. all of mine have had to have some pulled when they ere getting fixed.
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