It becomes necessary to pull the baby canines if they are slowly wearing a
little hole in the top of the mouth.  If it doesn't correct, then clearly
the puppy goes out as a pet, and the adult canines may also require pulp
caps.  Myra



>From: Stephanie Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 15:39:15 EST
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>from: Stephanie Hart  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>you're right Kim, I was actually not thinking that a breeder would consider
>pulling any puppy teeth to get a mouth to correct "then" go on to
>show/breed
>the dog. I was thinking of the instance when it was done in an attempt to
>correct the mouth as much as possible so the pup (pet) could eat more
>comfortably.  Just something i had heard...  I'm sure to many it sounds
>like
>a silly thing to do... unless of course it happens one day.
>
>Stephanie Hart
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