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    R2L
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    Aha, i don't expect them to become perfect but i've read the upper and lower jaw grow independently.
    I think he was 5 months when i took the photo. One way to find out if its a problem for him

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    Thanks for insight, was wondering because I bred my bitch back to her father . She has an underbite 2 out of eight pups have it. Looking to keep it out if its a prob an only few ways of doing so, pups are acting very well just notice one male does not grab as his brothers with hide or other toys. Still young so I was wonder if later he would be ok , but I have came to this that I won't bred him due to this

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    Ditto the last statement. EWO



    Quote Originally Posted by R2L View Post
    Aha, i don't expect them to become perfect but i've read the upper and lower jaw grow independently.
    I think he was 5 months when i took the photo. One way to find out if its a problem for him

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    CA Jack going to post pics later tell me what you think if you don't mind

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    You are correct Jack! Slightly undershot dogs bite MUCH harder and they hold a hell of a lot better too! IWe were always told by our mentor, "Undershot is a gripper bite!" We mean, it's obvious, you do not want an extreme under bite, but an UNDER SCISSOR is preferred in our yard.

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    Why the he$$ did you delete my link when I payed to use this forum.. If I could post pic on here I would have done so.. If I could post off my phone there would be no problem.. It's about the dogs not the forum, when there have been plenty links from peds used on here before mine

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