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This cute little thing was walking by with its owners. I asked them if I could photography Cookie and the said sure.. But Cookie wasn't amused. She growled a few times then finally gave me the underbite smile.. I thanked her and I was on my way...

 

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Please say hello to our very first Monday Mutt...Harry the Boxer!! As many of you know, K-9 Coach is a very "pupular" hangout for the Boxer crew. We've met all sorts here - from your typical boxing Boxer to the laid back, take it easy kind. It'd be fair to say that Harry has a personality all his own. The K-9 Coach team adores that cute underbite of his, but that extra long tongue gives some seriously sloppy kisses! As you can see from the picture, Harry is a bit of a ham, and if he isn't flirting with the ladies, he's looking for attention from Philip, his favorite K-9 Coach human! As you can see he is especially great buds with Wylie. We asked Harry's Momma to tell us a bit more about him... - Harry was born in Sept 2010 at a family home in the NW Atlanta countryside - Harry inherited his strong jawline (read: massive underbite) from his mom - Harry finds it troublesome to keep his tongue inside his mouth, and tends to sleep with his tongue sticking out - WE'VE NOTICED!! :-) - Harry is my family's first boxer, and he has been an obedient, loyal, and gentle pet from the time we brought him home - Harry listens to us, and makes pet ownership easy. We also love his funny face....he gives us a reason to smile, even when our day isn't going so great. - Harry likes to attend soccer and baseball practice with his human siblings, and has become a bit of an amateur mascot to the team - We love to go hiking with Harry in the N. Georgia mountains - Harry's favorite treat is the deer antler from K-9 Coach Thanks for being a member of the K-9 Coach family Harry! It wouldn't be the same without you!

Elvis, you were a very nice dog, but you had hella underbite going on.

Thanks For the Scuzzy Favors

 

I had English with this skinny Asian kid with an underbite, and he used to always want to hang out at lunch, but all of my friends hated him, and he used to lie about having the most valuable Magic cards, even though he never even played Magic, and often pretended to talk about shit he wasn't even interested in, like Dragon Ball Z and Golgo 13. He called me once to ask what the homework was for Mr. Briscoe's class. The dumbass didn't even have Mr. Briscoe!!! I was in Pre-Algebra, and he was totally in Algebra with Mrs. Allen. I stopped talking to the creepy dude, and then 4 years later I saw him at Tower Records, wearing khaki shorts and sandals. Fuck that, man! I didn't acknowledge him.

 

This is part of a 5-piece series on display at Kaleid Gallery's HOMEGROWN Exhibit, which starts on Friday, July 10th, and runs for approximately 2 weeks.

These 3 siblings look the most similar. They are slightly tiny for their age, but do not seem to be developmentally delayed. All three have the cutest underbites. Upon appearance, we'll guess that these puppies are a mix of Chihuahua and Pekingese. They are currently 7 weeks old. These pups are a litter of five that was discovered in a dumpster outside a local Circle K convenience store by employees. PACC turned these adorable little pups over to BARK, and they've been bottle-fed since.

Bailey the Boston Terrier Mix, big brown eyes, she pays attention to my every move. Bailey has a fantastic under-bite w/a snaggle-tooth not shown here. Awesome dog. Shot with my favorite camera, a 40+ year old 35mm Pentax ESII w/28mm Asahi lens.

Light is indeed helpful when photographing black cats. Jet's vet records say she has a Type III Occlusion.which is an underbite which seems to explain her slightly odd face. A friend commented on my new-cat pix by saying that Agate looked Egyptian. Well I guess Jet looks Hapsburg.

One of my first shots with my brand new nikon 35 f1.8 dx lens.

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If you have underbite, overbite, or crooked, overcrowded teeth, then you can correct your smile with the help of braces. Fortunately, and also perhaps, unfortunately, there are about as many options for Ceramic braces in Edmonton as there are issues they solve.

 

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Enjoying some quality time with Mommy.

Scary yet adorable, the picture of a lama with the intense underbite was taken at "The Big Apple", about 150 km east of Toronto.

Our little guy. He is a Bichon/Pomeranian cross.

Peter peered a pack of alpaca, preening and pruning pines in Peru.

 

Perhpas, Possibly Perjurious.

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We got Senna late last night. He's a sweetie who's just chilled and given a few kisses here and there. He appears housetrained which is wonderful since I'm trying to keep my personal crate for my chihuahua. I am worried about 2 lumps that are on his chest near his ribs, one is malleable. He's very bony and it's hard to tell what might be a lump and what is just his bony ribs and pelvis. Lorie says he's hardly put on any weight while he was with her, which she attributed to intestinal worms (which he's been treated for) or his cough (on antibiotics), but he hasn't had much of an appetite around here which is surprising since I free feed. He doesn't have diarrhea and hopefully his appetite will improve as he gets more used to our place. He settled in amazingly well considering we also just got Independence and my personal pup can be a little wary about new dogs. He loves the puffy pillow we got him from Ross and loves laying out on our couch. He hasn't really offered much play or bowing, I hope he gets his wiggle as he gains weight and starts to feel better. Lorie, luckily he hasn't been too much of a cry baby, only when he's inside and can't figure out the dog door to get out to the yard when we're out there. I love his long face, propped ears, and underbite!

 

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I love his little underbite.

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From The Car Connection (http://www.thecarconnection.com/review/1038730_2010-honda-cr-v) -

 

Depending on how you see it, the exterior of the 2010 Honda CR-V is understatedly attractive, plain, or a little weird. The rounded overall shape with a mix of sheetmetal creases and arcs looks well proportioned from some angled but awkward from others. On the upside, MotherProof reports being lured in by “graceful curved lines and subtle hardware” Cars.com also likes how the "subtle creases on the bodyside and around the wheel wells also help the CR-V avoid the slab-sided look of early-generation SUVs." Car and Driver says the new CR-V's "styling may not please everyone." And to a number of critics, the CR-V just doesn’t look appealing. Motor Trend points out, "It's more jelly-bean-shaped, far more emotional in its details.” The reviewer points to headlights that “flare-back like an extreme facelift,” and notes how the “pursed-mouth grille is now slightly opened, as if it might snap at you." Cars.com also notices that it "has an underbite," though "from every other angle the CR-V's design shines." Edmunds calls it "sort of weird-looking," and Kelley Blue Book agrees, noting that the side profile is “dramatically different than past CR-Vs."

 

Inside, the CR-V strikes a better design balance and should appeal to nearly everyone. The upright instrument panel is a bit too upright and butch-SUV in styling, but it uses some pleasant contrasting materials and bright accents. For the most part, reviewers like what they see. Cars.com reports that "Honda has really found its stride with interiors lately," and the "dash is perfectly executed," noting that the CR-V "opts for a more straightforward side-by-side setup with an informative digital display wedged between the speedometer and tachometer." Edmunds' assesses that "the best attribute of the CR-V is its attractive yet practical cabin design." Motor Trend is not at all in love, however, saying, "the gauges and controls would make sense to somebody raised by wolves and suddenly plopped behind the wheel."

 

Conclusion

 

The exterior styling of the 2010 Honda CR-V will be off-putting for some shoppers, but the interior is more likeable.

[Some Dude photos attributable to MissRedMuse]

Taken near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Eskan Village)

We got Senna late last night. He's a sweetie who's just chilled and given a few kisses here and there. He appears housetrained which is wonderful since I'm trying to keep my personal crate for my chihuahua. I am worried about 2 lumps that are on his chest near his ribs, one is malleable. He's very bony and it's hard to tell what might be a lump and what is just his bony ribs and pelvis. Lorie says he's hardly put on any weight while he was with her, which she attributed to intestinal worms (which he's been treated for) or his cough (on antibiotics), but he hasn't had much of an appetite around here which is surprising since I free feed. He doesn't have diarrhea and hopefully his appetite will improve as he gets more used to our place. He settled in amazingly well considering we also just got Independence and my personal pup can be a little wary about new dogs. He loves the puffy pillow we got him from Ross and loves laying out on our couch. He hasn't really offered much play or bowing, I hope he gets his wiggle as he gains weight and starts to feel better. Lorie, luckily he hasn't been too much of a cry baby, only when he's inside and can't figure out the dog door to get out to the yard when we're out there. I love his long face, propped ears, and underbite!

 

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So, we went canoeing and we just came back, Boots of course had a lot of fun, she tried to drink that whole lake while we were paddling. But anyways, her hair looks kinda funny because it was sooo windy! Normally her bangs are back out of her eyes...And her nose looks really long here...Grr.

 

I was very luck to get this picture, because she was moving moving moving!...Like always. lol

I couldn't choose betwixt the two pics so here's both! More to come I'm sure.....

For those of you still in love with the Case-man (and how can you not be) here he is more handsome than ever. I swear he gives the greatest kisses and his tail is always wagging.

 

He is happy and completely healthy. He more than beat those horrible heartworms he was battling. The Cardiologist said he had congestive heart failure and would always have damage. On his final visit to the cardiologist when he was taken off all of his heart meds, he was released with a clean bill of health...no heart damage at all. Unbelievable. Now he runs and plays (esp. with Brandy) constantly. He is a dog in motion (:

 

Look at the large size to see those beautiful brown eyes.

So, I've decided that since people seemed to be slightly disappointed about me leaving, I'll be making something once every two-three weeks.

 

Aleksei rode the elevator to his secret chamber with Nolan in silence. When they arrived and the lift's doors opened, he turned to Nolan and asked 'You know of the purpose of the Harvester, do you not?' 'Yes, sir, I know of it very well, to collect the life, I mean Vitæ from the souls, don't you remember that I've been granted use to it as well?' he replied. 'Yes, I remember very well, Nolan, I was simply checking'. Aleksei walked out, and picked up a small red device from a pedestal. It was only slightly smaller than the harvester. When Aleksei noticed Nolan's stare, he turned and asked 'Do you know what happens to a soul deprived of it's vitæ?' 'No, sir, what happens to it?' 'It will do anything to get Vitæ to itself, and it becomes quite demonic'. Nolan gulped 'And what does that have to do with your device, Master?' He inquired. Aleksei turned to one of the attendants of his chamber and fired the device. A bright red skull, with streaming red smoke behind it erupted from the barrel and shredded the man to pieces, before dissipating into the air. Nolan stood in shock, looking at the bloody mass which used to be a person. Aleksei looked at him, showing no remorse. 'After the soul has killed, it is returned to the harvester, where I can, in turn, give it back to this weapon' He said 'I call it the devourer. Fitting, no?'

Diagram showing an overbite (parrot mouth) and an underbite (monkey mouth) in horses.

 

Photo source: Ashley Griffin, University of Kentucky.

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From The Car Connection (http://www.thecarconnection.com/review/1038730_2010-honda-cr-v) -

 

Depending on how you see it, the exterior of the 2010 Honda CR-V is understatedly attractive, plain, or a little weird. The rounded overall shape with a mix of sheetmetal creases and arcs looks well proportioned from some angled but awkward from others. On the upside, MotherProof reports being lured in by “graceful curved lines and subtle hardware” Cars.com also likes how the "subtle creases on the bodyside and around the wheel wells also help the CR-V avoid the slab-sided look of early-generation SUVs." Car and Driver says the new CR-V's "styling may not please everyone." And to a number of critics, the CR-V just doesn’t look appealing. Motor Trend points out, "It's more jelly-bean-shaped, far more emotional in its details.” The reviewer points to headlights that “flare-back like an extreme facelift,” and notes how the “pursed-mouth grille is now slightly opened, as if it might snap at you." Cars.com also notices that it "has an underbite," though "from every other angle the CR-V's design shines." Edmunds calls it "sort of weird-looking," and Kelley Blue Book agrees, noting that the side profile is “dramatically different than past CR-Vs."

 

Inside, the CR-V strikes a better design balance and should appeal to nearly everyone. The upright instrument panel is a bit too upright and butch-SUV in styling, but it uses some pleasant contrasting materials and bright accents. For the most part, reviewers like what they see. Cars.com reports that "Honda has really found its stride with interiors lately," and the "dash is perfectly executed," noting that the CR-V "opts for a more straightforward side-by-side setup with an informative digital display wedged between the speedometer and tachometer." Edmunds' assesses that "the best attribute of the CR-V is its attractive yet practical cabin design." Motor Trend is not at all in love, however, saying, "the gauges and controls would make sense to somebody raised by wolves and suddenly plopped behind the wheel."

 

Conclusion

 

The exterior styling of the 2010 Honda CR-V will be off-putting for some shoppers, but the interior is more likeable.

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From The Car Connection (http://www.thecarconnection.com/review/1038730_2010-honda-cr-v) -

 

Depending on how you see it, the exterior of the 2010 Honda CR-V is understatedly attractive, plain, or a little weird. The rounded overall shape with a mix of sheetmetal creases and arcs looks well proportioned from some angled but awkward from others. On the upside, MotherProof reports being lured in by “graceful curved lines and subtle hardware” Cars.com also likes how the "subtle creases on the bodyside and around the wheel wells also help the CR-V avoid the slab-sided look of early-generation SUVs." Car and Driver says the new CR-V's "styling may not please everyone." And to a number of critics, the CR-V just doesn’t look appealing. Motor Trend points out, "It's more jelly-bean-shaped, far more emotional in its details.” The reviewer points to headlights that “flare-back like an extreme facelift,” and notes how the “pursed-mouth grille is now slightly opened, as if it might snap at you." Cars.com also notices that it "has an underbite," though "from every other angle the CR-V's design shines." Edmunds calls it "sort of weird-looking," and Kelley Blue Book agrees, noting that the side profile is “dramatically different than past CR-Vs."

 

Inside, the CR-V strikes a better design balance and should appeal to nearly everyone. The upright instrument panel is a bit too upright and butch-SUV in styling, but it uses some pleasant contrasting materials and bright accents. For the most part, reviewers like what they see. Cars.com reports that "Honda has really found its stride with interiors lately," and the "dash is perfectly executed," noting that the CR-V "opts for a more straightforward side-by-side setup with an informative digital display wedged between the speedometer and tachometer." Edmunds' assesses that "the best attribute of the CR-V is its attractive yet practical cabin design." Motor Trend is not at all in love, however, saying, "the gauges and controls would make sense to somebody raised by wolves and suddenly plopped behind the wheel."

 

Conclusion

 

The exterior styling of the 2010 Honda CR-V will be off-putting for some shoppers, but the interior is more likeable.

Hi everyone! My name is Marjorie! Don't let the serious face fool you, I am a happy girl with a friendly, loving personality. I am an absolute delight and a couch potato in the making. I am about 4 years old and I weigh 45 lbs. I love taking walks and playing in the yard. When playtime is over, I am perfectly content to lounge and spend time with my people. I love being petted and scratched. I have the best underbite - so much personality that I make people smile all the time. When it's time for cuddles, I will lean in and melt into you for affection and a well-deserved belly rub. I just love to love. I also like to roll in the grass, meet new humans and wag my tail so hard that it hits me in the belly. I like treats a lot - any kind, any time, any place. I will sit on command like a good girl. I will chase a ball, tag it with my nose, then it's your job to go get it; afterall, you're the one who threw it. I walk pretty well on a leash -- I have places to go and friends to meet. I am very interested in playing with other dogs. I haven't met a "cat" yet, but if you have cats, I know a couple hoomans that would temperament test me. Come on people, help a girl out and get me a home! Please and thank you, because I am polite as can be. Please give me a chance to become part of your family! Adoption fee: $75. Adopt a pair: $115. Fee includes testing, deworming, vaccinations, spay/neuter, 60 days of free pet insurance and microchip. Apply online at www.pawsforliferescue.org

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From The Car Connection (http://www.thecarconnection.com/review/1038730_2010-honda-cr-v) -

 

Depending on how you see it, the exterior of the 2010 Honda CR-V is understatedly attractive, plain, or a little weird. The rounded overall shape with a mix of sheetmetal creases and arcs looks well proportioned from some angled but awkward from others. On the upside, MotherProof reports being lured in by “graceful curved lines and subtle hardware” Cars.com also likes how the "subtle creases on the bodyside and around the wheel wells also help the CR-V avoid the slab-sided look of early-generation SUVs." Car and Driver says the new CR-V's "styling may not please everyone." And to a number of critics, the CR-V just doesn’t look appealing. Motor Trend points out, "It's more jelly-bean-shaped, far more emotional in its details.” The reviewer points to headlights that “flare-back like an extreme facelift,” and notes how the “pursed-mouth grille is now slightly opened, as if it might snap at you." Cars.com also notices that it "has an underbite," though "from every other angle the CR-V's design shines." Edmunds calls it "sort of weird-looking," and Kelley Blue Book agrees, noting that the side profile is “dramatically different than past CR-Vs."

 

Inside, the CR-V strikes a better design balance and should appeal to nearly everyone. The upright instrument panel is a bit too upright and butch-SUV in styling, but it uses some pleasant contrasting materials and bright accents. For the most part, reviewers like what they see. Cars.com reports that "Honda has really found its stride with interiors lately," and the "dash is perfectly executed," noting that the CR-V "opts for a more straightforward side-by-side setup with an informative digital display wedged between the speedometer and tachometer." Edmunds' assesses that "the best attribute of the CR-V is its attractive yet practical cabin design." Motor Trend is not at all in love, however, saying, "the gauges and controls would make sense to somebody raised by wolves and suddenly plopped behind the wheel."

 

Conclusion

 

The exterior styling of the 2010 Honda CR-V will be off-putting for some shoppers, but the interior is more likeable.

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From The Car Connection (http://www.thecarconnection.com/review/1038730_2010-honda-cr-v) -

 

Depending on how you see it, the exterior of the 2010 Honda CR-V is understatedly attractive, plain, or a little weird. The rounded overall shape with a mix of sheetmetal creases and arcs looks well proportioned from some angled but awkward from others. On the upside, MotherProof reports being lured in by “graceful curved lines and subtle hardware” Cars.com also likes how the "subtle creases on the bodyside and around the wheel wells also help the CR-V avoid the slab-sided look of early-generation SUVs." Car and Driver says the new CR-V's "styling may not please everyone." And to a number of critics, the CR-V just doesn’t look appealing. Motor Trend points out, "It's more jelly-bean-shaped, far more emotional in its details.” The reviewer points to headlights that “flare-back like an extreme facelift,” and notes how the “pursed-mouth grille is now slightly opened, as if it might snap at you." Cars.com also notices that it "has an underbite," though "from every other angle the CR-V's design shines." Edmunds calls it "sort of weird-looking," and Kelley Blue Book agrees, noting that the side profile is “dramatically different than past CR-Vs."

 

Inside, the CR-V strikes a better design balance and should appeal to nearly everyone. The upright instrument panel is a bit too upright and butch-SUV in styling, but it uses some pleasant contrasting materials and bright accents. For the most part, reviewers like what they see. Cars.com reports that "Honda has really found its stride with interiors lately," and the "dash is perfectly executed," noting that the CR-V "opts for a more straightforward side-by-side setup with an informative digital display wedged between the speedometer and tachometer." Edmunds' assesses that "the best attribute of the CR-V is its attractive yet practical cabin design." Motor Trend is not at all in love, however, saying, "the gauges and controls would make sense to somebody raised by wolves and suddenly plopped behind the wheel."

 

Conclusion

 

The exterior styling of the 2010 Honda CR-V will be off-putting for some shoppers, but the interior is more likeable.

The Dude loves laying in the sun! This expression came after a big SIGH when he realized that he'd be forced to move soon, as the shadows were getting closer & closer. What a rough life.

Xavier (aka snaggletooth). Just having some fun with picnik.

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