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My DA (Dogo Argentino) jaw is getting a slight overshot

olga85

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I've noticed that my pup is getting a slightly overshot bite. Should i be concerned? She is 4 and a half months now.
 

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marke

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in any pup i've had the bottom jaw always grew either faster or for a longer period of time .........i've seen scissor , reverse scissor and overshot become undershot , but never seen it go the other way ........ the pups pretty young , from my experience it'll change for the better .....