No, I'm not upset.  I'm just viewing is as yet another piece of the breeding
puzzle.  Another little "education".  Myra


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>Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 16:12:24 -0800
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>on 2/24/02 12:55 PM, Myra Savant at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Certainly the fault will keep cropping up.
>
>It's called "parrot jaw".  In many of these, the muzzle actually comes to a
>very untypical point. I've seen one.  It was a very closely-bred puppy as I
>remember.  I think you have to not get all upset about this. It's not that
>common, and it "happens".
>
>Judy Gates
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