> One thing that we've had happen twice in the last few years is a scissors
> bite at eight weeks that went badly undershot.

No matter what the bite is at 8 weeks or 12 weeks, I am most worried when
the bite gets a lot worse between those two ages rather than staying the
same or getting better.  In my dogs those that do get much worse rarely go
right again.  And even if the bite is very undershot at 8 weeks, if they
continuously get better, they nearly always go right.

How about a tight reverse scizzors?  Do you find most of those go right in
your dogs?  Or is it very much dependent on the lines?

Laura Lang
Roycroft Cavaliers

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