Bigbear1990 67 Posted January 12, 2013 Report Share Posted January 12, 2013 (edited) Has anyonehad experience of breeding from terriers with an underbite I have a top bitch with an underbite who I would consider breeding from but the underbite has caused her discomfort in the past but hasn't been a problem while working would it pass n to the pups? Edited January 12, 2013 by Bigbear1990 Quote Link to post
riohog 5,701 Posted January 12, 2013 Report Share Posted January 12, 2013 Has anyonehad experience of breeding from terriers with an underbite I have a top bitch with an underbite who I would consider breeding from but the underbite has caused her discomfort in the past but hasn't been a problem while working would it pass n to the pups? it is a genetic fault so there is a risk of it being passed on Quote Link to post
BOLSTER 808 Posted January 12, 2013 Report Share Posted January 12, 2013 What goes in will come out ! 1 Quote Link to post
vixen 528 Posted January 12, 2013 Report Share Posted January 12, 2013 Will definately come out in pups and future generations Quote Link to post
TOPPER 1,809 Posted January 12, 2013 Report Share Posted January 12, 2013 i know a bloke who has a lakie dog with an awful shot mouth and its been used for stud loads of time and hasn t thrown a pup yet with an undershot mouth , undershot mouths are usally a result of inbreeding to tight its known to jump generations and will come out in a pup somewhere down the line buit if the dogs a good worker i would let it put you off breeding it but be prepared to cull hard if need be 3 Quote Link to post
vixen 528 Posted January 12, 2013 Report Share Posted January 12, 2013 knowi a bloke who has a lakie dog with an awful shot mouth and its been used for stud loads of time and hasn t thrown a pup yet with an undershot mouth , undershot mouths are usally a result of inbreeding to tight its known to jump generations and will come out in a pup somewhere down the line buit if the dogs a good worker i would let it put you off breeding it but be prepared to cull hard if need be You honestly believe that?????????? Quote Link to post
liamdelaney 2,587 Posted January 13, 2013 Report Share Posted January 13, 2013 knowi a bloke who has a lakie dog with an awful shot mouth and its been used for stud loads of time and hasn t thrown a pup yet with an undershot mouth , undershot mouths are usally a result of inbreeding to tight its known to jump generations and will come out in a pup somewhere down the line buit if the dogs a good worker i would let it put you off breeding it but be prepared to cull hard if need be You honestly believe that?????????? Why what has he said that is wrong?,we bred several times from dogs with bad mouths if you know the history of the dogs involved it can be done with success,IE if both dog and bitch have a history of bad mouths on both sides don't do it,KNOW YOUR BREEDING.Better a good pup with a bad mouth than a bad pup with a good one.You were quick to ridicule the man's opinion(at least he gave one)but did not give one of your own.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5 Quote Link to post
bobby blackheart 1,209 Posted January 13, 2013 Report Share Posted January 13, 2013 knowi a bloke who has a lakie dog with an awful shot mouth and its been used for stud loads of time and hasn t thrown a pup yet with an undershot mouth , undershot mouths are usally a result of inbreeding to tight its known to jump generations and will come out in a pup somewhere down the line buit if the dogs a good worker i would let it put you off breeding it but be prepared to cull hard if need be You honestly believe that?????????? Why what has he said that is wrong?,we bred several times from dogs with bad mouths if you know the history of the dogs involved it can be done with success,IE if both dog and bitch have a history of bad mouths on both sides don't do it,KNOW YOUR BREEDING.Better a good pup with a bad mouth than a bad pup with a good one.You were quick to ridicule the man's opinion(at least he gave one)but did not give one of your own.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WELL SAID Quote Link to post
vixen 528 Posted January 13, 2013 Report Share Posted January 13, 2013 knowi a bloke who has a lakie dog with an awful shot mouth and its been used for stud loads of time and hasn t thrown a pup yet with an undershot mouth , undershot mouths are usally a result of inbreeding to tight its known to jump generations and will come out in a pup somewhere down the line buit if the dogs a good worker i would let it put you off breeding it but be prepared to cull hard if need be You honestly believe that?????????? Why what has he said that is wrong?,we bred several times from dogs with bad mouths if you know the history of the dogs involved it can be done with success,IE if both dog and bitch have a history of bad mouths on both sides don't do it,KNOW YOUR BREEDING.Better a good pup with a bad mouth than a bad pup with a good one.You were quick to ridicule the man's opinion(at least he gave one)but did not give one of your own.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WELL SAID If you read the thread properly then you will see that Bigbear1990 asked a question......."would a bad mouth pass on to pups"....... i answered the post, then TOPPER answered after me and i asked him a question....................not rocket science duh!!!!!!! i didn't ridicule anyone, some guys on here manage that for themselves!! Quote Link to post
liamdelaney 2,587 Posted January 13, 2013 Report Share Posted January 13, 2013 knowi a bloke who has a lakie dog with an awful shot mouth and its been used for stud loads of time and hasn t thrown a pup yet with an undershot mouth , undershot mouths are usally a result of inbreeding to tight its known to jump generations and will come out in a pup somewhere down the line buit if the dogs a good worker i would let it put you off breeding it but be prepared to cull hard if need be You honestly believe that?????????? Why what has he said that is wrong?,we bred several times from dogs with bad mouths if you know the history of the dogs involved it can be done with success,IE if both dog and bitch have a history of bad mouths on both sides don't do it,KNOW YOUR BREEDING.Better a good pup with a bad mouth than a bad pup with a good one.You were quick to ridicule the man's opinion(at least he gave one)but did not give one of your own.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WELL SAID If you read the thread properly then you will see that Bigbear1990 asked a question......."would a bad mouth pass on to pups"....... i answered the post, then TOPPER answered after me and i asked him a question....................not rocket science duh!!!!!!! i didn't ridicule anyone, some guys on here manage that for themselves!! I did read it,he gave his opinion,you just made a statement,and the manner of your question was condescending.Mabye less of the duh!!!!!!not really in to the Simson's Quote Link to post
vixen 528 Posted January 13, 2013 Report Share Posted January 13, 2013 knowi a bloke who has a lakie dog with an awful shot mouth and its been used for stud loads of time and hasn t thrown a pup yet with an undershot mouth , undershot mouths are usally a result of inbreeding to tight its known to jump generations and will come out in a pup somewhere down the line buit if the dogs a good worker i would let it put you off breeding it but be prepared to cull hard if need be You honestly believe that?????????? Why what has he said that is wrong?,we bred several times from dogs with bad mouths if you know the history of the dogs involved it can be done with success,IE if both dog and bitch have a history of bad mouths on both sides don't do it,KNOW YOUR BREEDING.Better a good pup with a bad mouth than a bad pup with a good one.You were quick to ridicule the man's opinion(at least he gave one)but did not give one of your own.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WELL SAID If you read the thread properly then you will see that Bigbear1990 asked a question......."would a bad mouth pass on to pups"....... i answered the post, then TOPPER answered after me and i asked him a question....................not rocket science duh!!!!!!! i didn't ridicule anyone, some guys on here manage that for themselves!! I did read it,he gave his opinion,you just made a statement,and the manner of your question was condescending.Mabye less of the duh!!!!!!not really in to the Simson's I wouldn't say condescending or patronizing i'd say maybe more facetious........... 1 Quote Link to post
colliexgreyhound 119 Posted January 13, 2013 Report Share Posted January 13, 2013 The only dissadvantage an undershot dog has is that it wont win shows :cray: 2 Quote Link to post
liamdelaney 2,587 Posted January 13, 2013 Report Share Posted January 13, 2013 knowi a bloke who has a lakie dog with an awful shot mouth and its been used for stud loads of time and hasn t thrown a pup yet with an undershot mouth , undershot mouths are usally a result of inbreeding to tight its known to jump generations and will come out in a pup somewhere down the line buit if the dogs a good worker i would let it put you off breeding it but be prepared to cull hard if need be You honestly believe that?????????? Why what has he said that is wrong?,we bred several times from dogs with bad mouths if you know the history of the dogs involved it can be done with success,IE if both dog and bitch have a history of bad mouths on both sides don't do it,KNOW YOUR BREEDING.Better a good pup with a bad mouth than a bad pup with a good one.You were quick to ridicule the man's opinion(at least he gave one)but did not give one of your own.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WELL SAID If you read the thread properly then you will see that Bigbear1990 asked a question......."would a bad mouth pass on to pups"....... i answered the post, then TOPPER answered after me and i asked him a question....................not rocket science duh!!!!!!! i didn't ridicule anyone, some guys on here manage that for themselves!! I did read it,he gave his opinion,you just made a statement,and the manner of your question was condescending.Mabye less of the duh!!!!!!not really in to the Simson's I wouldn't say condescending or patronizing i'd say maybe more facetious........... Condescending sounds better.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 Quote Link to post
aaron01 737 Posted January 13, 2013 Report Share Posted January 13, 2013 Has anyonehad experience of breeding from terriers with an underbite I have a top bitch with an underbite who I would consider breeding from but the underbite has caused her discomfort in the past but hasn't been a problem while working would it pass n to the pups? There is a chance that it will be passed on to the pups but I wouldn't let it bother you granted you will get no rosettes at the shows but as far as working ability I don't think it affects them I have had a number of undershot dogs one was severely and he was the best terrier I have owned to date and prob the hardest Russell I have dug too or seen first hand I think when a pup is born with it the pup learns to eat and bite with it so learns to live with it Quote Link to post
vixen 528 Posted January 13, 2013 Report Share Posted January 13, 2013 knowi a bloke who has a lakie dog with an awful shot mouth and its been used for stud loads of time and hasn t thrown a pup yet with an undershot mouth , undershot mouths are usally a result of inbreeding to tight its known to jump generations and will come out in a pup somewhere down the line buit if the dogs a good worker i would let it put you off breeding it but be prepared to cull hard if need be You honestly believe that?????????? Why what has he said that is wrong?,we bred several times from dogs with bad mouths if you know the history of the dogs involved it can be done with success,IE if both dog and bitch have a history of bad mouths on both sides don't do it,KNOW YOUR BREEDING.Better a good pup with a bad mouth than a bad pup with a good one.You were quick to ridicule the man's opinion(at least he gave one)but did not give one of your own.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WELL SAID If you read the thread properly then you will see that Bigbear1990 asked a question......."would a bad mouth pass on to pups"....... i answered the post, then TOPPER answered after me and i asked him a question....................not rocket science duh!!!!!!! i didn't ridicule anyone, some guys on here manage that for themselves!! I did read it,he gave his opinion,you just made a statement,and the manner of your question was condescending.Mabye less of the duh!!!!!!not really in to the Simson's I wouldn't say condescending or patronizing i'd say maybe more facetious........... Condescending sounds better.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I like facetious better and as i'm getting the blame i want facetious Quote Link to post
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