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Posted by: Nisa at Mon Mar 6 06:59:53 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nisa ] I've seen overbites and underbites in dogs, cats and birds that I remember for sure. It is uncommon, but happens. If something has a mouth something can go wrong in forming it, or injury can stunt growth in places. | ||
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