Hi all! This may be a long question so please bear with me...
We put a deposit down on a puppy several months ago from a breeder that comes highly recommended as well as being recommended by our local golden retriever club. She just informed me that several of the puppies are developing an underbite. She has bred the mother before and has never had this issue before (I understand there is some genetic component.)
At first I thought, well not really a big deal but the more I read into it, the more concerned I am. She just emailed and said that her vet recommended pulling the baby teeth in hopes of correcting the bite when the adult teeth come in. This of course is no small feat as it requires anesthesia etc. The other option is to just leave it be but then the pup is more likely to have dental problems etc.
I am paying top dollar for this dog. My concern is that I will have to pay a lot of money right off the bat and put the puppy through a surgical procedure or that it will cost me more money down the road.
Please don't flame me. Like I said, this breeder is highly recommended and I have done a ton of research into breeders. Any thoughts would be helpful.
We put a deposit down on a puppy several months ago from a breeder that comes highly recommended as well as being recommended by our local golden retriever club. She just informed me that several of the puppies are developing an underbite. She has bred the mother before and has never had this issue before (I understand there is some genetic component.)
At first I thought, well not really a big deal but the more I read into it, the more concerned I am. She just emailed and said that her vet recommended pulling the baby teeth in hopes of correcting the bite when the adult teeth come in. This of course is no small feat as it requires anesthesia etc. The other option is to just leave it be but then the pup is more likely to have dental problems etc.
I am paying top dollar for this dog. My concern is that I will have to pay a lot of money right off the bat and put the puppy through a surgical procedure or that it will cost me more money down the road.
Please don't flame me. Like I said, this breeder is highly recommended and I have done a ton of research into breeders. Any thoughts would be helpful.