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Why do dogs have so much forward growth if they're are always mouth breathing? If mouth breathing causes recession then surely all dogs would be recessed?

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@CopemaxxingDogs are generally very good about maintaining proper oral posture and very rarely develop malocclusion. This is because they are breastfed longer so proper oral posture comes more naturally to them.
yes. it doesn't matter how much you mouthbreathe as long as you practise correct oral posture enough to make up for itDogs are generally very good about maintaining proper oral posture and very rarely develop malocclusion. This is because they are breastfed longer so proper oral posture comes more naturally to them.