What breed of dog has the worst teeth?

Carlee Davis
2025-09-26 22:31:57
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Typically, dog breeds that are shorter than your knee are more likely to develop periodontal disease. The Collie is a popular dog breed that is often affected by overbites. Your Pug’s squashed-in face might melt your heart, but unfortunately, your Pug’s facial structure also puts it at risk of developing gum disease. Other breeds in the same category as Pugs, like Shih Tzus, Bulldogs, and Boston Terriers, are all known for malocclusion. Small toy breeds, like Yorkies, Maltese, Poodles, and Pomeranians are notorious for having snaggle teeth, when the baby teeth erupt on top of their adult teeth. Chihuahuas often suffer from overcrowded teeth, plaque buildup, and gum disease. Dachshunds breeds are known for their musculoskeletal disorders caused by their elongated bodies, unfortunately, they also have narrow, elongated snouts, making them more likely to develop periodontal pockets. These dogs often suffer from gingival hyperplasia, a disorder caused by overgrown gums, like Boxers, Great Danes, and Mastiffs, that have gum disorders.
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