> I seldom have a tight reverse scissors. They are either undershot or
> scissors. The undershot will sometimes correct or at least go to level.
> Usually scissors at 8 weeks stays scissors, but I've done a couple of
> outcrosses in the last few years so things are not concrete.


I have had several tight reverse scizzors.  So tight you really have to look
hard at them to figure out if they are under or over. So tight that if you
bring the mouth together a certain way it will be scizzors.  It seems that
most, if not all of them, go right but was wondering if this was found to be
true across all lines and not just what I've experienced in my dogs.

Laura Lang
Roycroft Cavaliers

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