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Old 08-22-2007, 11:37 AM
Ann Felske-Jackman Ann Felske-Jackman is offline
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Re: Another Overbite Question?

I think it depends on the breeder knowing how their lines mature. I've had two overbites (L an V litters), neither of which corrected. Then again, our bites never seem to change at all as our dogs mature...ie. they don't tend to go level or undershot later and are still a deep scissors into old age.

Other breeders I know prefer a slight (note the word slight) overbite in a puppy, as their lines need some "wiggle room" as they mature.
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