bumpy knoggin?

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Benny is only a little over 10 mo. old, but I wonder if his knoggin is ever going to flatten out?
 

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Aww his little head! I think it's cute haha!

I can't be of much help, Isabelle's doesn't look bumpy, but I can feel the shape a tiny bit when I rub her head.
 
Zeta had a round head as a puppy and at a year her head is very flat! We didn't think it would ever flatten!!!ImageUploadedByTapatalk1413078654.061861.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1413078674.294451.jpg
 
:hmm: I'll have to check Cheli when i get home as i never noticed/ paid attention
 
Chance still has his little bump hmm never really gave it thought before until this thread
 
[MENTION=728]turbodave[/MENTION] I would rather see a front pic of him if you can.
 
[MENTION=728]turbodave[/MENTION] I would rather see a front pic of him if you can.

OK, how's this [MENTION=4]davidh[/MENTION]?
 

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I'm no help with the original question, but he is so adorable!
 
I'm no help with the original question, but he is so adorable!

He is the cutest! And I just love our little Benjamin, bumpy head or no bumpy head, LOL!!!! He's a doll!
 
@turbodave, from that pic, he has a nice head. The wrinkles on his head look good to me. Some will have them and some won't. He is a handsome boy, and has a nice square head like he should. Henri's mama JLO has some wrinkles on her head. Here is a pic of GCH CH Adele, one of Hazels offspring, and she has wrinkles on her head.

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It's hard to see in the last pic but the two knoggin bumps are more forward closer to his forehead. He's flat between the ears. I'm not complaining, we love him too much to care. It's just so different than Bitty's head (she has a perfect breed standard head).

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I have heard that males can take a long time for their head to develop into the typical "male frenchie head" that we think of. I can't say from experience, but the person I have heard saying this knows what they are talking about.
 
[MENTION=728]turbodave[/MENTION] - love your profile pic!!! :)
 
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