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ive never heard this question before..my great dane/staffy mix has huge teeth compared to my pit(his are a little over an inch)..but everyone is more scared of my pit
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LOL, that question made my day and so did everyone's comments
![]() ---------- Post added at 06:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:55 PM ---------- ive never heard this question before..my great dane/staffy mix has huge teeth compared to my pit(his are a little over an inch)..but everyone is more scared of my pit |
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People talk about tooth size all the time. There's even a certain lingo for them. I have heard teeth called K9s, fangs, hangers, tusks & cutters. And yes, certain sizes of teeth run in bloodlines. For example, Zebo dogs & Eli dogs are known for big teeth, but any dog can have them.
Here are 2 that have some big ole teeth: Double Blade, a Frisco bred dog: ![]() Possibly Boyles bred. Beautiful dog, BIG teeth! Hope this helps. Blessings ... ![]() |
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People talk about tooth size all the time. There's even a certain lingo for them. I have heard teeth called K9s, fangs, hangers, tusks & cutters. And yes, certain sizes of teeth run in bloodlines. For example, Zebo dogs & Eli dogs are known for big teeth, but any dog can have them. The second dog has nice dentures, though I'm told old timers prefer dog's with long, thin canines that were point rather than thick. Apparently the thin canines were better for stabbing while thicker canines functioned like molars, not ideal for piercing. |
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though I'm told old timers prefer dog's with long, thin canines that were point rather than thick. Apparently the thin canines were better for stabbing while thicker canines functioned like molars, not ideal for piercing. Thicker teeth would be less likely to break. Several dogs had this happen and this left the dog at a SERIOUS disadvantage. I've also heard of some people "sharpening" up the teeth. Not sure how likely they could get away with that. Chances are it speaks volumes for the ability of the dogs and the man.
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Apparently the thin canines were better for stabbing while thicker canines functioned like molars, not ideal for piercing. ![]() I personally don't think a dog men of either yesteryear or today care what kind of hardware a dog has, just so long as it knows how to properly use them! Blessings ... |
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I have never heard this. I knew a Watchdog cross that had what I called "cat teeth" - long, thin pointed canines like a cat's. She put many a dog who crossed her in their grave (accidents of course). BUT ... thick canines work too. In WSK's interview with the Mtn. Man, Mtn. Man said Zebo had canines that were "long & thick as my little finger to the second joint." That had to be pretty long & thick, considering it was a man's hand he was comparing his teeth to. Yet Zebo was a 7xw, his first 4 of which were not only kills, but quick kills. It was rumored Zebo killed Greaser as well. If that were true, it would make him a 7xw with 5 of them being kills. So thick cutters can get the job done just as well! ---------- Post added at 10:40 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:38 AM ---------- Thicker teeth would be less likely to break. Several dogs had this happen and this left the dog at a SERIOUS disadvantage. I've also heard of some people "sharpening" up the teeth. Not sure how likely they could get away with that. Chances are it speaks volumes for the ability of the dogs and the man. |
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yeah, dogmen of yesteryear used to sharpen their dog's teeth, but only the dog's with the thick teeth. They did it by putting their dog on anesthesia and by using dental tools, they would file down the teeth into points. Their dogs would go in with razor blades. I have only heard of shady dog men filing teeth & it wasn't an advantage. All filing does is take off enamel, thus making the teeth thinner, weaker & more prone to break. As for filing them into "points," all dogs' teeth come to points. Even the thick ones. ![]() Blessings ... |
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