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« on: June 29, 2023, 05:48:40 pm »

Semmes those are good legitimate questions. One other question that I wondered was could it even be that he hurt his jaw possibly even fractured it. I checked his teeth and they checked out, at least to the naked eye. There was no swelling that I could see either. His natural bite is that natural underbite that the AB’s are known for. It isn’t what I would call extreme but definite. As far as can remember, this didn’t just start happening at some point. It’s been the norm since I started using him. For that reason and the fact I have given time off so that possible injuries could heal and it remained the same makes me believe it’s just his way. I also tried something else, I have given him raw meat chunks as well as raw bones with meat on them and watched him chew on both sides. I do believe he’s just more comfortable on that side and feels like maybe he has a stronger grip.

Slim, that’s similar to Loki, but he will do it when coming in to T bone the right ear. Those two dogs looked like they at least had an angle where they could at least see the left ear.


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