Hi Jan

I have had two dogs that for some reason only had one of the bottom two
front teeth, sorry I don't remember the name of them.  This happened with
the second teeth the first set were just fine.  Both had good bites apart
from the missing tooth.

Maureeen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Rinker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 12:12 PM
Subject: [CKCS-L] teeth


Hi List,

I am writing to ask if anyone on the list knows anything about Cavalier
teeth besides the fact that they have them and they get dirty. The topic of
missing teeth came up recently in a different discussion and got me
thinking. Does the Cavalier breed have an issue with missing teeth?  I have
read that they should have 42 teeth like most breeds.  Which are most likely
to be missing? Are they still bred? Do judges check dentition? And last but
not least, what does the standard mean by weak teeth? That is clear as mud
to me.  I am not asking about bites-I "get" that!

I look forward to any input I can get on this issue. I am not on a witch
hunt. I am not asking anyone to admit that they have had missing teeth  I
honestly know nothing about this in this breed.  Is this a non-issue due to
the more serious issues such as the heart?

Thanks
Jan Rinker


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