Hi Glenn,
    Undershot mouths are very common in cavaliers and if Dixie's mouth is
only slightly under you can still show and finish her. There are undershot
champions in both venues. I would look for a stud dog with a nice bite and a
history of producing good bites and I'd try to only keep puppies that had
good bites. Although in all fairness I've been known to keep a slightly
undershot pup that I liked and hope that it came right. I've had them correct
up untill the age of 3.

                  Chris Meager

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